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Immigration Law

Reasons Why you Need to Renew your Green Card

20th September 2010
A permanent resident is the one who is granted authorization to live and work permanently in the United States. As a proof of the permanent resident status the individual is given an identification or an authorization card which is commonly called as Gree...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

Online Green card Renewal

13th September 2010
Online Green Card renewal is one of the ways in which you can get your green card renewed. A green card signifies your lawful permanent status in the US. Though your status is permanent your card is valid only for 10 years and has to be renewed regularly....
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

Who is Eligible to Sponsor Family Based Green Card

19th August 2010
A permanent resident is a person who is granted authorization to live and work permanently in the United States. As a proof of the permanent resident status the individual is given an authorization card which is commonly called as Green Card and officiall...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

How to get my Family a green card

05th August 2010
Green Card holders (Permanent Residents) have been authorized to live and work permanently in the US. Family based immigration is an immigrant visa classification where it allows an individual to become a permanent resident through a family member who is...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

Can I work while my Green Card application is pending?

28th June 2010
Immigrants who are in the United States for temporary stay should file Form I765, application for employment authorization with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services or USCIS, to receive an EAD or Employment Authorization Document. The EA...
Author: Paul Anderson
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
Immigration Law

Immigration South Africa

19th April 2010
Moving to a foreign country to establish a business, to work, or to retire can be a daunting experience. Whilst you are in the process of uprooting your life and moving to South Africa, the last thing you want to face is a complex web of immigration ru...
Author: CapeTownProperty
Immigration Law

Remaining Relative Visa: Join Your Family

23rd March 2010
This visa is suitable for people with all or most relatives settled in Australia. To complete your Australian visa application, you would need to be sponsored by an eligible relative. That may be your brother, sister, parent (step-parents are included), o...
Author: Haines
Immigration Law

Remaining Relative Visa: Join Your Family

14th January 2010
This visa is suitable for people with all or most relatives settled in Australia. To complete your Australian visa application, you would need to be sponsored by an eligible relative. That may be your brother, sister, parent (step-parents are included), o...
Author: Haines
Immigration Law

How do I attain US Citizenship?

25th November 2009
A person may become a U.S. citizen by birth or after birth. A person born in the United States and persons born in certain territories or outlying possessions of the United States are citizens at birth. Persons born outside the United States may be ci...
Author: Rachel Immig
Immigration Law

As a permanent resident visa to use a U.S. immigration and visa lawyer if they want to work or stay

01st August 2009
As a permanent resident visa to use a U.S. immigration and visa lawyer if they want to work or stay here. While historically immigration has been a major source of population growth and diversity to this nation, and the inscription at the Statue of Libert...
Author: 4avisa
Legal

Deportation and Removal in Canada

29th April 2009
In Canada there are two main reasons for deportation or removal: if a person has illegally entered Canada or if the person if convicted of a serious offence. The determining factor in the case of deportation is usually the type and the nature of the offen...
Author: Kevn Smith
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