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Immigration Law

How to get a US Passport Without a Birth Certificate?

08th December 2010
All of us travel, some of us more than others. Whether we are traveling to a country near our home or one located thousands of miles away, we still need to make sure our passport is up to date and has at least six months left of use before entering certai...
Author: expresspassport
Immigration Law

The Easiest Way To Obtain A Dubai Visa

06th December 2010
Sometimes, it proves to be very hard to obtain a Visa for Dubai. Lack of information on what is needed makes the process even harder. I have listed the most necessary procedure of obtaining Dubai Visa and after to do everything listed you will agree with ...
Author: SharonStenning097
Immigration Law

Form N-400, Application for Naturalization

26th November 2010
An immigrant can become a US citizen either by birth or through Naturalization. Naturalization is generally referred to as the procedure through which a person not born in the United States voluntarily becomes a U.S. Citizen. Immigrants who wish to get ...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

After Your Fiancee Receives her Philippines K1 Visa

10th November 2010
After Your Fiancee Receives her Philippines K1 Visa Congratulations! Finally, your fiancee can now join you in the United States. You must be full of plans for her trip here and brimming with excitement with the many possibilities now that she has h...
Author: fianceevisa
Divorce

Divorce Consent Order - Quick Divorce

23rd September 2010
The role of marriage in modern society and its termination through divorce have turned into political issues. In circumstances where the disagreement between the two parties is very strong and they have not been communicating with each other, they may be ...
Author: Franklin Bill
Taxes

401K Payout Tax Brackets

21st July 2010
There's a lot you're going to need to know about taking a 401k payout and tax brackets. When you make an early withdrawal there is a large penalty. A withdrawal is categorized as early when you take any money from your retirement account before you r...
Author: Jennifer Quilter
Immigration Law

How to replace green card?

19th July 2010
Having a greencard (permanent resident card) is a proof of being officially granted immigration benefits to live and work in the United States legally. You can work and live in the US permanently. Being a greencard holder additionally qualifies you for c...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

Should I renew my Green Card or apply for citizenship?

21st June 2010
Green Card or Permanent Resident Card is a proof of your permanent resident status in the United States. It is a valid identification document to prove that you are eligible to live and work in the U.S. Some Green Cards contain no expiration date, while m...
Author: Paul Anderson
Family Law

Can Parental Rights Be Restored After an Adoption?

08th June 2010
Can Parental Rights Be Restored After an Adoption? In a recent ruling by New York's Appellate Division Third Department, The Matter of Mahogany Z. v. Wayne O., 2010 NY Slip Op. 0705 (3d Dept Apr 4, 2010), raises the possibility of a birth parent ret...
Author: Richard J Slawson
Immigration Law

Uk Fiancee Visa-What All Points Need To Be Considered For Visa Procurement!

19th May 2010
UK fiancée visa has certain conditions and limitations, which needs to be followed by the person who has applied for the visa. Also, you should be well aware of all the procedure and you should abide by the laws related to the immigration. If you are qui...
Author: Sai Thakur
Employment Law

Employment Law - A Guide for Employees

14th May 2010
If you are a UK employee and feel like you have been treated unlawfully at work then it is advisable to seek legal advice as soon as possible. An employment law solicitor will be able to help you with your problem and advise you as to what claims you migh...
Author: Tim Bishop
Bankruptcy Law

New Bankruptcy Law Explained

16th April 2010
On October 17, 2005, new bankruptcy law went into effect, changing the process of filing for bankruptcy throughout the United States. This new shift in law requires additional steps to be taken by the attorney and the debtor but has been geared toward ben...
Author: Brian Reed
Personal Injury

Understanding Personal Injury Statute of Limitation

13th April 2010
Filing a personal injury lawsuit against an offender is a good idea because you will be able to exercise your rights. However, there are certain limitations and considerations that you should first fulfill to carry on with your complaint. The personal...
Author: Mesriani Law Group
Real Estate Law

Rental Property - A Simple Guide to Paying Rent

01st April 2010
It is amazing when entering the lease, how few people bother to read it. Any tenants however needs to know their rights and responsibilities under a lease with regard to paying rent. We set out below some common aspects of residential leases and their eff...
Author: Tim Bishop
Immigration Law

The Purpose of the Fiancee K1 Visa

26th March 2010
The dependents of the foreign fiancee who must be under 21 years of age, are permitted to enter the US on a visa known as a K-2 which is not separate to the fiancee visa, but part of the K1 visa application.The first step in obtaining a K1visa is that th...
Author: L TOD SCHLOSSER
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