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US Immigration Problems
Published: 12/25/2010 by Nicole Mcguire in Family Law
A brief narrative to describe the immigration problems that an applicant, immigrant or a prospective employer might face.
What Are The Requirements To Apply For U.S. Citizenship Based On Service In The Armed Forces? Link
Published: 07/15/2010 by Paul Anderson in Immigration Naturalization & Customs
Anyone who is serving currently in the U.S. armed forces or has served in the U.S. armed forces has the eligibility to apply for U.S. citizenship based on certain special provisions under the Immigration and Nationality Act or INA.
The Rights of Being a Lawful Permanent Resident
Published: 12/24/2010 by Paul Anderson in Family Law
Different ways to get a Green card(Form I-551), is by either winning a lottery, or family based sponsorship, or employment based green card or Refugee or Asylum(must be a resident for 1 year).
Form N-400, Application for Naturalization
Published: 12/24/2010 by Paul Anderson in Immigration Naturalization & Customs
Naturalization is generally referred to as the procedure through which a person not born in the United States voluntarily becomes a U.S. Citizen. Immigrants who wish to get US citizenship should file Form N 400, Application for Naturalization.
Illegal Immigration - No Sign Of Slowing Down
Published: 08/15/2007 by Thomas Clouser in Immigration Naturalization & Customs
The Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) estimated that there were 7 million illegal aliens residing in the United States in January 2000.
Getting a H1 visa
Published: 12/24/2010 by Paul Anderson in Immigration Naturalization & Customs
A Foreign national who has a job offer from a US employer must obtain a working visa to enter the United States. This foreign national may obtain a H1 visa and he/she must be petitioned by the US employer. The H1B visa allows business professionals t
What Is The Procedure For Citizenship Certificate Replacement
Published: 12/25/2010 by Nicole Mcguire in Immigration Naturalization & Customs
Just in case you lose your Certificate of Naturalization, you need to file a Form N-565, an Application for Replacement Naturalization/Citizenship Document, to USCIS or you can file it on the State where you live and you will get a new Certificate of
Adjustment of Status in U. S. or Consular Processing
Published: 12/09/2010 by Madan Ahluwalia in Immigration Naturalization & Customs
Immigration law is maze. To chose between adjustment of status and consular processing can be confusing. It is last but very important step. This article is an effort to help.
Who Can Apply for a K-1 Visa?
Published: 12/24/2010 by Paul Anderson in Family Law
K-1 visa process the American citizen must file a petition on behalf of his alien fiancée with the Form I-129F, Petition for Relative or Fiancée, with the (USCIS) having jurisdiction over the place of the petitioner's residence in the United States.
The U.S. Citizenship Process
Published: 12/27/2010 by Linda Linda in Immigration Naturalization & Customs
A Citizen is said to be a legal member of the country. One way of obtaining US citizenship is through Naturalization, which adopts the process when a person who was not born in the United States becomes a U.S. Citizen. These individuals are required



