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Worried about your travel restrictions as a US green card holder?

18th January 2012
As a US green card holder some travel regulations exists when compared to those of a US citizen who can travel freely. As a lawful permanent resident you would need to present a passport from your home country or if a refugee a travel document is requir...
Author: Nancy
Immigration Law

What Does The USCIS (Formerly the INS) Do?

18th May 2011
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the federal agency that manages lawful immigration to the US. The USCIS is a component of the Department of Homeland Security. On March 1, 2003, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) off...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

Downloadable USCIS Immigration Forms

08th March 2011
Immigration is often a procedure exactly where a foreign person moves to United States with a non permanent grounds or to live permanently. For an individual to go in Usa no matter whether for a temporary pay a visit to or a permanent stay, a visa is esse...
Author: Al Kola
Legal

US Student Visa Denial Under Section 214(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act

03rd February 2011
The forthcoming piece will attempt to concisely review the issue of 214(b) denial of American non-immigrant visas as well as the issue of expedited removal at an American Port of Entry. The United States of America has codified much American immigrati...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Immigration Law

E-2 Visa Japan

17th January 2011
The following article will attempt to shed light upon the E-2 visa and the process of obtaining this American travel document for a foreign national. For those who are unfamiliar with the travel document formally referred to as an E-2 visa, this visa i...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Legal

Criminal Record Checks: a Fact of Life

29th November 2010
When asked to obtain a criminal record check, most Canadians have little to worry about. True, they will have to go through a bit of bureaucracy, but if they have never been convicted, it will probably amount to a one-time nuisance. This is not the case f...
Author: Ned Lecic
Immigration Law

How to get a US visitor Visa?

13th October 2010
People from abroad who wish to enter United States, must obtain American Visitor Visa which is placed in the passport of the individual. A visa does not guarantee entry into the United States. Instead it determines the eligibility of the individual to se...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

How to check the status of a US visa Petition?

16th August 2010
A foreign citizen who seeks to enter United States, must possess a Visa. A Visa is a travel document which gives an individual permission to travel to a specific country and stay there for the specific period of time. The Visa will be placed in the passp...
Author: Samuel Beckett
Immigration Law

What is Form I-94?

04th June 2010
Form I-94 is an Arrival Departure Record that has the information about the date of entry into the United States, class of admission and when the authorized stay expires. Whenever a non-immigrant enters the United States, Form I-94 must be completed at th...
Author: Paul Anderson
Copyright & Trademark

FlatFee Trademark offers Trademark Registration Services for $195

26th April 2010
Trademark registration ensures that you are the only person who can use your particular brand name or logo on the different kinds of goods or services that you offer. Nowadays, trademark and brand name imitation have become a persistent problem. Therefore...
Author: infoalexjoy
Immigration Law

US Visa Thailand: Information About United States Visa Denials

30th March 2010
The thought of a visa denial is very distressing for many bi-national couples. The following article will briefly discuss visa denials generally and provide information about forestalling a denial. The US visa process for the spouse or fiancee of a Uni...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Business Law

Pre Trade Compliance Consultants Discuss CBP

24th March 2010
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has published on January 2, 2008 a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (NPRM) requiring importers and carriers to electronically submit additional information on cargo before it is brought into the United States by vesse...
Author: James Anzalone
Immigration Law

The K1 Visa Process: Important Information

23rd December 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Ben Hart The K1 visa is a highly sought United States travel document. This article briefly summarizes the process and requirements involved in obtaining a K1 visa from the Kingdom of Thailand. Recently, it seems as though the Con...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Immigration Law

A Trend Toward Expedited Removal For Loved Ones of US Citizens Using US Tourist Visas

08th December 2009
In recent months, there seems to be an increasing number of aliens detained at US ports of entry. In some cases, the detained aliens are removed from the United States using expedited removal. This article briefly explains what appears to be an increasing...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Legal

American Visa Thailand: The G28 Form

19th October 2009
Recently the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service has issued a notice that the form G28 Notice of Appearance will be updated and the updated form will be the only one accepted in the future. The following article will briefly describe what th...
Author: US Visa Lawyer