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Three Ways to Keep Your Green Card If Your Marriage Falls Apart

22nd March 2012
If an immigrant has been married less than 2 years when the immigrant is granted lawful permanent resident status, the immigrant will receive permanent resident status on a "conditional" basis. The usual rules: * The immigrant spouse's green card wi...
Author: Heather Poole, Esq.
Legal

How you can Apply for H1B Visa Extension?

04th March 2011
As of right now you will find a lot of choices which are open for anyone who wish to work temporarily in the United states on the H1B extension. There are numerous work classes that consist of intra-company transfer visa (L-1 visa), B-1 visa, H-2B visa, H...
Author: Al Kola
Immigration Law

Various categories of green card application

27th January 2011
The green card has become a major sought after tying the world over. The United States had one of the biggest economies. It provides opportunities to millions of people to realize their dream. This country provides an environment conducive to individual g...
Author: Johnathon Ferrell
Immigration Law

How to Apply for H1B Visa Extension?

15th November 2010
As of today there are so many options that are open for those who wish to work temporarily in the United States on a H1B extension. There are many work categories that include intra-company transfer visa (L-1 visa), B-1 visa, H-2B visa, H-3 visa, O-1 visa...
Author: Paul Anderson
Immigration Law

Green card application mistakes – 3 things to avoid

24th June 2010
Many people think that a green card application through the normal routine would be too much of a hassle, and instead go for a shortcut - to marry a US citizen for the same. Although this might be true that the process is indeed faster, it is certainly no...
Author: College ParkHigh
Immigration Law

How Do I Sponsor An Employee For U.S. Green Card Status (also known as Permanent Residency)?

25th November 2009
How Do I Sponsor An Employee For U.S. Green Card Status (also known as Permanent Residency)? A foreign national authorized to live and work permanently in the United States is known as an immigrant. There are various ways through which a foreign nation...
Author: Leedir