Now more than ever, if you are a legal permanent resident (LPR) of the United States and qualify for US citizenship, you should become a US citizen. The aftermath of the 11th of September, 2001, [...]
Generally US immigration law distinguishes between nonimmigrant and immigrant visas. Nonimmigrant visas are temporary visas which are issued up to 7 years. Some of those nonimmigrant visas allow [...]
SUMMARY (Based on drafts from Congressional offices) REAUTHORIZES SECTION 245(i) UNTIL APRIL 30, 2001 Under the LIFE Act, the “grandfather” clause of Section 245(i) is extended from [...]
Employers in the United States are under the obligation to complete and keep documentation about every employee hired after November 6, 1986. The employer must ensure that the proper [...]
INS no longer. Now USCIS. As of March 1, 2003 the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) does no longer exists and most of their services have merged into the Department of Homeland [...]
15 Days Service For a $1,225 fee, USCIS will guarantee completion of a non-immigrant work-visa case within 15 calendar days, unless a Request for Further Evidence is sent. All non-immigrant work [...]
Comparison of the CISG Remedy with Third-Party Rights – October 2004 Please click here for the downloadable PDF. Adobe Acrobat Reader must be installed, get it here.
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