 Category: Immigration
Category: Legal >> Immigration<< previous page 1 next page >> by Ben Hart [ 2008-11-01 ] This article talks about K1 Visas with a particular emphasis on obtaining these visas in Thailand. The process can be frustrating for some, but this article will hopefully shed light on the subject. by Ben Hart [ 2008-11-01 ] Many people meet and wish to marry Thai nationals. This article explains the fiance visa process. by Ben Hart [ 2008-11-01 ] Adjustment of status is a necessity for a new arrival in the US on a K-1 Visa. This articles explains what it is and how to do it. by Ben Hart [ 2008-11-01 ] Many times when a US Visa is denied it becomes necessary to obtain a waiver of inadmissibility in order to eventually obtain a visa. This article explains the waiver process. by Andy Semotiuk [ 2008-07-16 ] A visitor is a person who is legally in Canada for a temporary purpose, and who is not a Canadian Citizen or Permanent Resident. Visitors to Canada, like students and workers, fall under the category of temporary resident, and receive a “temporary resident visa”. by Andy Semotiuk [ 2008-07-02 ] Visitors to the United States require a non-immigrant visa, unless they fall under the Visa Waiver
Program or are exempt from the visa requirement under multinational agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2008-04-08 ] The diplomatic passports can be simply defined as the passports issued by a country to its diplomats working in the country’s offices and consulates, located at different countries and nations by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2008-03-26 ] Getting economic citizenship programs is the smartest move in order to gain a leading edge in today’s growing market place. Such citizenship programs are a true treat to the money as with this new acquisition by Steve Gillman  [ 2008-02-19 ] America - love it or leave it. It may seem like a catchy bumper sticker to some, but what does it really mean? by Rainier Policarpio  [ 2007-12-18 ] It is not impossible for any person to be engaged in civil litigation cases. At any point in time, one may experience being a victim of other party’s neglect of duty, fraudulent act and other types of illegal practices. Same as for businesses, since the law considers it as a single entity having its own rights, privileges and responsibilities, a company may sue and be sued in various instances. by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2007-10-06 ] Second citizenship or dual citizenship is a booming concept and is regarded by many countries of the world. The system of second citizenship gives a benefit of enjoying rights and facilities given by two countries at a time. However, legal rights of both the countries can be different, commensurate to the dual citizenship.
by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2007-10-06 ] A passport is a legal symbol of one’s nationality and trump card to enjoy legal and other rights by an individual. Getting a second passport is a smart move to secure your future, financial liabilities and escaping political unrest. It is basically a traveler’s card, issued by a country to allow its citizen to move to another country and enjoy their stay there. by Rainier Policarpio  [ 2007-09-10 ] All legal practitioners in Los Angeles County, especially those who were given their licenses to impart legal advice and to represent their clients as their lawyers are expected to follow the standards of their profession. by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2007-09-05 ] V visa is a temporary visa available to spouses and minor children (unmarried and under 21years of age) of U.S. lawful permanent residents or green card holders. The V visa has been especially formulated by the Legal Immigration Family Equity Act of 2000 (LIFE Act) to allow permanent residents of the U.S. to stay with their spouses and children while the immigration process proceeds.
by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2007-09-04 ] TN a special United States immigration status applicable only to the citizens of Canada and Mexico. The TN status is a result of the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) where Canadian and Mexican citizens were granted the opportunity to work in the US, although the fields were defined.
by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2007-08-31 ] Naturalization is the act whereby an individual voluntarily and actively acquires citizenship, which is not his or her citizenship at birth. Naturalization is mostly common among migrants who have immigrated to a country and have willingly chosen to become a citizen of that country after meeting specific requirements.
by Ron victor  [ 2007-08-22 ] Criminal defense lawyers are experts specialized in handling criminal cases of different ranges. Criminal defense lawyers are lawyers whose profession is based on providing essential services to the people who are considered as accuse or criminal under the court of law.
by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2007-08-18 ] Expatriation is the act of removing someone’s citizenship from one country to another in anticipation of future welfare. In this regards, an expatriate is someone who is living temporarily or permanently in a country other than that of his legal residence. by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2007-08-18 ] lawyer is a legal expert who, by virtue of his knowledge, has the responsibility of giving consultancy to his clients on matters related to law. by Anirban Bhattacharya  [ 2007-08-18 ] The L-1 visa is a temporary (non-immigrant) visa that allows companies operating both in the United States and abroad to transfer certain classes of employee from its foreign operations to its U.S. operations for a maximum period of seven years.
by Keith Birmingham [ 2007-05-20 ] Privatization of the border security would solve the immigration problem. We would maintain our sovereighnty. We would maintain our workforce. No amnesty would need to be granted. by Pankaj Mohan  [ 2007-05-14 ] Dubai and UAE's rising expatriate population is generating much concern these days. The administration requires looking at it very seriously before things got too complicated to be resolved. by Karl Garcia  [ 2007-05-07 ] There are many ways to Immigration Lawyer problems, the better ways has always been to educate your self with the immigration solutions before you start processing. by Karl Garcia  [ 2007-04-27 ] A determination of a sham marriage means a possibility of never becoming a Lawful Permanent Resident in the United States and an imminent removal. by Karl Garcia  [ 2007-04-26 ] Immigration Marriage Fraud Amendments Act covers spouses, children of spouses, and K visa fiancés. by Karl Garcia  [ 2007-04-19 ] There are many ways to reduce the Immigration problems, the better ways has always been to educate your self with the immigration issues before you start processing. by Karl Garcia  [ 2007-04-19 ] Although anyone can read the migration policies and can understand the issues NY citizenship and formalities within, but it is always better to handover the issues to Immigration lawyer and do their jobs for better results. by Gautam Khurana [ 2007-02-23 ] law firm by Gautam Khurana [ 2007-02-23 ] law resources by Amjad Jaouni [ 2007-02-17 ] This article gives you information about how immigrants are useful to Airline Sectors and also explain how they are useful in Economy.
by Ranjeeth ran [ 2007-02-06 ] U.S. citizenship is a right given to a person who wants to become permanent loyalty to the United States. To become a U.S. citizen, a person can undergo a process called naturalization if he or she qualifies to do so. by Ranjeeth ran [ 2007-02-02 ] New US Immigration Visas are very flexible and available to the people living in other nations. The U.S. Immigration visa allows a person who desires to travel to the United States of America from any country as a non-immigrant or immigrant should apply for entry permission at a Consulate outside the United States.
by Ranjeeth ran [ 2007-01-02 ] Today obtaining US visas become speedier and only electronic forms can be used to get visas. This article will give detailed description on various types of visas. Brief details about various US visa classifications are as follows by Ranjeeth ran [ 2006-12-20 ] Immigration forums are great resources to communicate and share ideas on various immigration issues. These discussion forums are good beginning points to gather information on immigration. An immigration forum provides various categories for discussion on visas, green card, citizenship and other countries immigration information. by andrew sandon  [ 2006-09-14 ] At the turn of the century, America was viewed as a land of freedom from the hardships of everyday life. During this time, millions of immigrants from all over the world, poured into America seeking that exact kind of freedom. Some were escaping oppression, while others immigrated seeking religious freedom. The Italians were one of the many ethnic groups that strove to overcome oppression and poverty in the New World of America. by Davinos Greeno  [ 2006-09-11 ] The majority of countries in the World have signed up to the 1951 United Nations Convention for Refugees. by Davinos Greeno  [ 2006-09-11 ] Between 1989 and 1993 more than 95,000 Lhotshampas (Bhutanese Nepali-speaking Hindus of Nepali origin who live(d) in the southern plains of Bhutan), by Davinos Greeno  [ 2006-09-08 ] In the USA recently over 1 million immigrants, both legal and illegal protested at there lack of rights and residency in a country that many of them have spent years working in. by Charles Lamm [ 2006-08-29 ] Congress is as much of the problem with illegal immigration as the solution. When you cannot protect the borders, other security measures like at US airports are just for show. by Jeffrey Solochek  [ 2006-08-25 ] Unless certain things are done the USA will cease to exist. These things are going to be the demise of this once great country. We all need to take notice. If our forefathers were alive today I Guarantee that they would commit suicide. by [ 2006-07-11 ] Most Americans have never filed anything with the Immigration Office. Americans have no idea that the purpose is to accept your forms and fee's while providing minimal guidance.
by Heather Poole [ 2006-07-01 ] This article explores the potential options available and the pros and cons of marrying a foreign or immigrant spouse outside or inside the U.S., taking into account immigration timelines, procedures, and potential separation periods. by Heather Poole [ 2006-07-01 ] This article highlights the most common process of sponsoring a child and the potential problems and issues that could separate a child from his or her parent, if not planned for. by Gene Ladnier  [ 2006-05-11 ] The hottest topic on the table these days is not the war in Iraq but illegal immigration.
Presently it's split down the middle between the bleeding heart liberals who want to embrace these invaders with open arms and have open borders, and the ultra right-wingers who want to round them all up and send them home.
by John Bell [ 2006-04-08 ]
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by Heather Poole [ 2005-08-20 ] An abused immigrant may often petition on her own for a green card, without her abusive spouse’s knowledge or consent under current US immigration law, saving her mental health and physical safety by taking control of her immigration situation. The problem remains that many do not recognize abusive acts due to common misconceptions about domestic violence. by Heather Poole [ 2005-08-20 ] Immigrants subject to domestic violence or other violent or threatening crimes may be able to obtain lawful immigration status, green cards, and eventual citizenship under The Violence Against Women Act, even if unmarried and the abuser is an undocumented immigrant. by Al Loy [ 2005-08-14 ] U.S. Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas), Chairman of the Immigration, Border Security and Citizenship subcommittee, and U.S. Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.), Chairman of the Terrorism, Technology and Homeland Security subcommittee, introduced comprehensive border security and immigration reform legislation on Tuesday.
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