Category: General Immigration

  1. Foreign Entrepreneurs Enjoy Numerous Immigration Options

    Foreign entrepreneurs who are considering starting or moving their business within U.S. borders should rest assured that it is not an impossible process. In fact, the U.S. government has created a variety of time-tested pathways that allow foreign entrepreneurs to bring their trade overseas. Whether you are considering permanent or temporary immigration to the United States, it’s important to know the options the government provides. IMMIGRANT VISAS READ MORE READ MORE

  2. Immigration Law is Complicated. You Need a Lawyer.

    Day after day, individuals from all over the world download a few forms, fill them out and send them in to the United States Department of Homeland Security, with the hope that a Lawful Permanent Resident Card (the “Green Card”) will show up in the mail a few weeks later.  Immigration Law is not that simple.  Rather, it is a complex system of laws and regulations, where READ MORE READ MORE

  3. Stopped by Immigration: You Have Rights. Know Them. Use Them.

    If you are stopped by Police Officers, Immigration Agents or other public authorities, you have rights.  It does not matter if you entered the country by crossing the border in Mexico, if you are an overstay, green card holder or citizen.  As long as you are within the borders of the United States, you have rights.  Know them.  Use them. The first one is to call the READ MORE READ MORE

  4. USCIS Announces Temporary Immigration Relief for Those Affected by Typhoon Soudelor

    On August 2, 2015, Typhoon Soudelor caused extensive damage in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI). USCIS announced that those affected by Typhoon Soudelor may be eligible for certain U.S. immigration benefits or relief Eligible individuals may request or apply for temporary relief measures, including: A change or extension of nonimmigrant status for an individual currently in the United States, even when the request is filed READ MORE READ MORE

  5. Obama Immigration Proposal

    Obama Sets Immigration Changes for 2010 GUADALAJARA, Mexico — Flanked by his counterparts from Mexico and Canada, President Obama on Monday reiterated his commitment to pursuing comprehensive immigration reform, despite his packed political agenda and the staunch opposition such an initiative is likely to face. Mr. Obama predicted that he would be successful but acknowledged the challenges, saying, “I’ve got a lot on my plate.” He added READ MORE READ MORE

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