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Immigration Law: What is Family Reunification?
Form I-130 (Immigration Law) is responsible for reuniting families by allowing American citizens or Lawful Permanent residents the right to sponsor relatives from overseas.
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Immigration Law: I-601A Waiver
Everything you needed to know about immigration law Provisional Waiver I-601A, including who is eligible and the difference between that and a 601 Waiver.
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Immigration Law: Apply for a Tourist Visa to Visit the United States
Plan your vacation accordingly; tourists not from visa-waiver countries need to consult with their local embassy or consulate for application instructions.
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How to Apply for a Provisional Unlawful Presence Waiver
Great news for immigrants currently residing illegally in the U.S! A provisional unlawful presence waiver (Immigration Law) allows these individuals to apply for a…
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Do I Need a Tourist Visa to Visit the U.S.?
Traveling to the U.S.? Find out if you are a citizen of a country that is among the 37 participating nations that belong to…
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What to Expect at Your Naturalization Ceremony
Beyond the swearing of the oath of allegiance and receiving the certificate of naturalization, your naturalization ceremony is a celebration of a new beginning.
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Immigration Law: What Are an Employer’s Immigration Obligations?
Did you know that reform to the Immigration Law requires that employers verify that their employees are authorized to work in the United States?…
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Keeping Your Student Visa Current
The U.S. government stepped up its scrutiny of foreign students. Now, at Customs, they verify that each international student has a valid student visa.
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Immigration Law: A Reform May Limit Family-Based Visas
If the immigration law favors keeping families together, why is it that an immigration reform may limit family-based visas soon? Find out here.
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Why Wait to Apply for U.S. Citizenship?
Why are there millions of people living in the United States who are eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship, but haven’t done so? Read…
