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Eligibility for Visa-on-Arrival.

16th March 2011
A Tourist Visa-on-Arrival shall be granted to a foreigner who is a national of Finland, Japan, Luxemburg, New Zealand or Singapore. whose sole objective of visiting India is recreation, sight seeing, casual visit to meet friends or relatives etc. and ...
Author: Help Line Law
Immigration Law

What is the purpose of Form-I 90

26th February 2011
The Green card is really a individual possession of an individual that is authorized to dwell in the United States. The evidence of authorized rights to dwell and work inside the US will be the permanent resident card or the green card .The green card has...
Author: Al Kola
Immigration Law

Actions to Renew a U.S. Green Card

23rd February 2011
A U.S. Green Card can also be referred to as a Permanent Resident Card. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will be the federal government agency that issues and renews green cards. Green cards expire 10 years from the date they're issu...
Author: Jeff Whitaker
Immigration Law

Completing The USCIS form I-90

23rd February 2011
Essentially the most important document that a single need to have currently being a permanent resident within the US will be the green card. It really is crucial to help keep the green card updated. Green Cards are usually issued with an expiration date ...
Author: Al Kola
Immigration Law

Tips on how to get your Green card renewed?

22nd February 2011
Numerous from the men and women seem to be quite unpleasant with renewing legal paperwork and someday confront issues. So in order to avoid any issue it really is superior to renew all of your legal paperwork like Green card prior to expiry. The Green car...
Author: Howard Barron
Family Law

The Honorable Sondra Miller's Take On No-Fault Divorce

22nd February 2011
Since our last blog was published, the New York State Assembly gave final passage on July 1st to no-fault divorce, clearing the way for New York State to allowing couples to end their marriages quickly when one spouse believes the union is over. The new m...
Author: Mark S. Gottlieb, CPA/ABV/CFF, CVA, CBA, DABFA, MS
Immigration Law

How do I apply for a green card renewal?

22nd February 2011
A Green card or United States Permanent Resident Card ,is definitely an genuine card to reside,operate and research inside the U.S. One must have a legitimate green card to benefit from the above described rights. Holding a green card which is expired , a...
Author: Al Kola
Divorce

Looking For Newly Updated Divorce Records For Canada

15th February 2011
A North American country, Canada has ten provinces and three territories. Its total land area is the second largest space in the world. Economically, it is reported as one of the highly progressive locations worldwide. For the welfare of its people, the c...
Author: Ben Dave
Immigration Law

Renew Your Expired Green Card ASAP

09th February 2011
If you ever get a chance of owning a green card, it is very important that you keep it current so that is does not expire. If expired, make sure that you renew it as soon as possible. This is because if you have an expired green card, you are most likely...
Author: Alvin Goodwin
Immigration Law

Instructions for Renewal of Green Card

08th February 2011
The permanent resident card or green card is Form I-551; it is the evidence of a legal right to live and work in the United States. The validity period of a green card is ten years. The expiration date is printed on the front side of card. A green card mu...
Author: Matthew Duran
Immigration Law

I Believe in God. Can I get an R-1?

19th January 2011
The short answer is no. Belief in God or a higher power does not qualify one for an R-1 visa. The R-1 is a visa reserved for religious workers, such as ministers, nuns, rabbis, and other religious workers who are seeking to come into the United States ...
Author: Attorney Rizvi
Immigration Law

Enjoy More Travel with Holiday Visa

12th January 2011
The Australian Holiday Visa allows you to work while traveling or holidaying in Australia. This visa is meant for those who want to work when staying in the country on a holiday. The money earned can be spent on travel expenses. Validity of this visa is f...
Author: Chris Cornell
Immigration Law

Get More Out of Travel with Holiday Visa

12th January 2011
If you are planning on an extended holiday in Australia, but need to also work in the meanwhile something like a 12 month period, consider applying for a working holiday visa. This visa offers the applicant the choice of taking up employment and use the m...
Author: Chris Cornell
Law

Website – He Who Pays For It May Not Own It

07th January 2011
Why do you need a lawyer when dealing with legal issues? For one simple reason – the law often makes no logical sense. A perfect example of this is the issue that comes up when you pay someone else to build a website for you. I want you to consider an...
Author: Richard Chapo
Family Law

Contesting a will - know your rights

20th December 2010
The time immediately following the death of a loved one is always a difficult time for all involved. This time can unfortunately be even more painful if there is confusion or dispute surrounding the manner in which the deceased’s estate will be split bet...
Author: Jessica Parker
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