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Immigration Law

Criminal History Records and Immigration

21st February 2011
For those who have ever before been arrested, or convicted for a crime, it would have severe impact on your immigration status. Frequently, immigration petitions/applications will ask you for in case you have actually been arrested, charged, or convicted....
Author: Jon Raymond
Immigration Law

A Step By Step Friendly Guide For The Marriage Green Card

10th February 2011
Falling in love in the U.S. is simple. Getting married to a U.S resident is acceptable. Getting married to a U.S resident is even great but applying for a green card after such a marriage can be one hell of a tedious task. The authorities will be suspicio...
Author: Angelo Battaglia
Bankruptcy Law

How to Claim Bankruptcy

07th February 2011
Bankruptcy is a procedure through legal means that allows people who are lost in debts to start all over again financially. When a person is declared bankrupt or is bankrupt, it is advisable to claim bankruptcy through the set rules and regulations. Howev...
Author: enriquecastillano
Immigration Law

Important Information on the USCIS Filing Fees Effective Shortly

24th January 2011
Finally, USCIS has implemented the increase of filing fee to be effective immediately on November 23, 2010. The Federal Register has published about the increase days past.To be guided with the increase, here are some of the most important fees increased....
Author: Tristan Beach
Bankruptcy Law

What are the Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Debt Limits

20th January 2011
The bankruptcy law reads that one can only file for chapter 13 bankruptcy protection if their total debt falls below the defined debt limits. Before I get distracted, let me give you the information you came for: the Arizona chapter 13 bankruptcy debt ...
Author: Arizona Bankruptcy Lawyer
Employment Law

Employment Based Green Card

20th January 2011
Permanent Residents or Green Card holders are authorized to live and work permanently in the United States. United States offers green cards to people in various ways and one of them is the employment based Green Card. In general, this means that an indiv...
Author: Paul Anderson
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
Bankruptcy Law

Basics of Chapter 7 Bankruptcy

12th January 2011
Are you planning to file chapter 7 bankruptcy? Therefore you need to have proper knowledge on the bankruptcy procedure of chapter 7. On filing under this chapter your non exempt property would be sold out to repay your creditors. You need to go to the ...
Author: BGIAPDA
Legal

All About the EB2 NIW and the Needs

05th January 2011
The National Interest Waiver is a petition in the subcategory of EB2. It is an employment primarily based petition, which gives aliens an everlasting residence. However, the applicant ought to have an advanced degree and posse's exceptional abilities in t...
Author: jackray11
Immigration Law

K1 Visa - How to get started

05th January 2011
The K1 Visa, referred to as the Fiancee Visa, is a travel document for a foreign fiancee to enter the United States for a period of 90 days to be married to a US citizen. It is generally regarded as the quickest route to bring a foreign fiancee to the US...
Author: FianceeK1Visas
Legal

Can my partner's ex-spouse make a claim against me?

23rd December 2010
Many partners in a relationship are concerned as to how their position will be affected when their partner begins divorce proceedings against an ex-spouse. In particular they are concerned that the ex-spouse might be able to mount a financial claim agains...
Author: Arnie1971
Bankruptcy Law

Chapter thirteen chapter is developed for men and women

23rd November 2010
Chapter thirteen individual bankruptcy is developed for people with normal income who have the capability to repay all or part of their money owed in installments over a period of time. Chapter thirteen might also be proper for those debtors whose assets...
Author: Warren Brown
Bankruptcy Law

Denver Bankruptcy Attorney: Surviving the Trial

22nd November 2010
If you are going to file for bankruptcy, especially under chapters 7 and 13, contact a Denver bankruptcy attorney who specializes in such filings. When you are bankrupt, it means that you, as a debtor, no longer have the ability to repay your outstanding ...
Author: CorvinaBeaulont
Bankruptcy Law

Check Out If You Can File For Bankruptcy under Chapter 7

15th November 2010
Debt relief is a huge concern nowadays for consumers who have been adversely affected by the recession. Job loss and pay cuts, a static real estate market and hiked interest rates have caused many hardworking consumers to seek protection under chapter 7 b...
Author: wystanfi
Immigration Law

Say I do to Paperwork if You Want a K1 Fiancee Visa

10th November 2010
Say I do to Paperwork if You Want a K1 Fiancee Visa There is usually a lot of paperwork involved when people get married. Much more so when the couple is from different countries. An American who wants to marry a foreigner in the United States will ha...
Author: fianceevisa
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