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Legal
A Green Card also known as the Permanent Resident Card, is the evidence of your status as a Lawful Permanent Resident with a right to live and work permanently in the United States. By law, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services or USCIS, expe...
Author: Leedir
Do I need to replace my Green Card if my name changes?
11th March 2010A Green Card also known as the Permanent Resident Card, is the evidence of your status as a Lawful Permanent Resident with a right to live and work permanently in the United States. By law, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services or USCIS, expe...
Author: Leedir
Immigration Law
Canada is the first choice amongst people who are planning to settle down in some other country for the rest of their life. Canada is an industrialized nation booming with unlimited opportunities for immigrants. Hundreds of people every year apply for imm...
Author: Jacob
Immigration to Canada Process is Fast and Safe
16th February 2010Canada is the first choice amongst people who are planning to settle down in some other country for the rest of their life. Canada is an industrialized nation booming with unlimited opportunities for immigrants. Hundreds of people every year apply for imm...
Author: Jacob
Legal
The K1 fiance visa is a well known and popular travel document used to reunite bi-national loved ones. It is popular because it has a faster processing time when compared to US Family Immigrant Visas and the K3 marriage visas. However, a crucial downside ...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Adjustment of Status: Is a Prior Waiver Binding During Adjustment Proceedings
20th January 2010The K1 fiance visa is a well known and popular travel document used to reunite bi-national loved ones. It is popular because it has a faster processing time when compared to US Family Immigrant Visas and the K3 marriage visas. However, a crucial downside ...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Immigration Law
Thailand K1 Visa: Adjustment of Status of Thai Fiancee A Thai national who marries a U.S. citizen does not automatically become a U.S. citizen. If the Thai fiancee is present in the United States on a K1 fiancée visa, she must marry her US fiancé bef...
Author: Dennis Ramm
K1 Visa Thailand : Adjustment of Status of Thai Fiancee
23rd December 2009Thailand K1 Visa: Adjustment of Status of Thai Fiancee A Thai national who marries a U.S. citizen does not automatically become a U.S. citizen. If the Thai fiancee is present in the United States on a K1 fiancée visa, she must marry her US fiancé bef...
Author: Dennis Ramm
Immigration Law
Some people have questions or concerns about the United States Green Card Lottery program. In this article, we will provide a list of questions followed with answers to help you understand how the program works and what you will need to apply. Q: Is t...
Author: Usafis
Green Card FAQ
07th December 2009Some people have questions or concerns about the United States Green Card Lottery program. In this article, we will provide a list of questions followed with answers to help you understand how the program works and what you will need to apply. Q: Is t...
Author: Usafis
Legal
Recently the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service has issued a notice that the form G28 Notice of Appearance will be updated and the updated form will be the only one accepted in the future. The following article will briefly describe what th...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
American Visa Thailand: The G28 Form
19th October 2009Recently the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service has issued a notice that the form G28 Notice of Appearance will be updated and the updated form will be the only one accepted in the future. The following article will briefly describe what th...
Author: US Visa Lawyer
Legal
Formerly, spouses of U.S. citizens had to apply for a visa from outside the U.S. and wait for their green card to be approved before they could travel there. However with the introduction of the K3 visa, spouses are now permitted to enter the U.S. whilst ...
Author: Michiel Van Kets
The K-3 Visa Makes it Easier for Spouses of US Citizens
27th March 2009Formerly, spouses of U.S. citizens had to apply for a visa from outside the U.S. and wait for their green card to be approved before they could travel there. However with the introduction of the K3 visa, spouses are now permitted to enter the U.S. whilst ...
Author: Michiel Van Kets
Legal
The K1 fiancée visa is a nonimmigrant visa for a fiancé (e) of a foreign nationality to come to the United States and marry his/her American fiancé (e) and reside in the States permanently. For a K1 nonimmigrant petition to be approved, the marriage mu...
Author: Reva Cruz
K1 Fiancée Visa - Nonimmigrant Visa for Fiancée
20th February 2009The K1 fiancée visa is a nonimmigrant visa for a fiancé (e) of a foreign nationality to come to the United States and marry his/her American fiancé (e) and reside in the States permanently. For a K1 nonimmigrant petition to be approved, the marriage mu...
Author: Reva Cruz
Legal
Jennie Barbara, a foreign national, and Robbie Nathan, a US citizen, have been married for about a year now. Robbie filed a relative petition for Jennie shortly after their marriage, and Jennie filed for adjustment of status. Despite the fact that everyth...
Author: VisaPro.com
10 Tips to Succeed in the USCIS Marriage Interview
20th October 2008Jennie Barbara, a foreign national, and Robbie Nathan, a US citizen, have been married for about a year now. Robbie filed a relative petition for Jennie shortly after their marriage, and Jennie filed for adjustment of status. Despite the fact that everyth...
Author: VisaPro.com
Legal
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Department of State (DOS) estimates that each year 450,000 US citizens marry foreign nationals. They also believe that a large percentage of these marriages are entered into solely for immigrat...
Author: VisaPro.com
The K-3 Visa: What is it and who qualifies for it?
20th October 2008The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Department of State (DOS) estimates that each year 450,000 US citizens marry foreign nationals. They also believe that a large percentage of these marriages are entered into solely for immigrat...
Author: VisaPro.com
Legal
I currently have an H1B Visa. My current employer/sponsor is considering moving his office to a different location, can I re-locate with the company under my current visa or will I need to file a new application? Also, my employer may want me to frequentl...
Author: Sukhdeep
H1B Visa issues and its solutions
11th May 2008I currently have an H1B Visa. My current employer/sponsor is considering moving his office to a different location, can I re-locate with the company under my current visa or will I need to file a new application? Also, my employer may want me to frequentl...
Author: Sukhdeep
Legal
95% of the cases of "Lost Canadians" will be resolved, said Citizenship and Immigration Minister Diane Finley, thanks to Bill C-37. People who are citizens when this law comes into force will not lose their citizenship as a result of these amendments....
Author: Robert Palmer
Immigration Dept rejoices as "Lost Canadians" citizenship bill is passed
07th May 200895% of the cases of "Lost Canadians" will be resolved, said Citizenship and Immigration Minister Diane Finley, thanks to Bill C-37. People who are citizens when this law comes into force will not lose their citizenship as a result of these amendments....
Author: Robert Palmer
Legal
When to use Premium Processing What is Premium Processing? On June 1, 2001, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (now U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) put into place a Premium Processing Service, promising to speed up the agency...
Author: VisaPro.com
When to use USCIS Premium Processing
29th August 2007When to use Premium Processing What is Premium Processing? On June 1, 2001, the U.S. Immigration and Naturalization Service (now U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services) put into place a Premium Processing Service, promising to speed up the agency...
Author: VisaPro.com