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Simple Ways to Get Your U.S. Tourist Visa Fast

In the immigration profession, the most frequently asked question is how the visa applicant can get a tourist visa to America and to get it fast.  You can spend countless hours scouring the internet and find immigration forums with well intended posts but be completely befuddled by the immigration process. Here are some simple ways [...]

Differences between I-600 and I-800 Adoptions The I-800 process applies to orphan adoptions that are covered by the Hague Convention and US implementation IAA. The I-600 process continues to apply to those orphan adoptions that are not covered by the Hague Convention.  For all cases filed after April 1, 2008, if an orphan adoptee is [...]

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If your marriage was under two years at the time of your application then USCIS places a condition on your temporary green card. The immigration laws presume that this marriage was entered into solely for the purposes of immigration and the petitioning resident and the conditional resident must prove that they did not get married [...]

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Travel Document

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Re-entry permit is a document that allows certain aliens to re-enter the United States after traveling abroad without an immigrant visa or non-immigrant visa. Such aliens must be granted Advance Parole before leaving the United States. If they have not obtained Advance Parole prior to traveling abroad, they may not be permitted to re-enter the [...]

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Individuals who are temporarily in the United States and eligible for employment authorization may file a Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization, to request an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). It is also sometimes known as a work permit. The EAD, or work permit, is in the form of a laminated card with the alien’s name [...]

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A class action lawsuit that was filed in Oregon charging the United States State Department and the Department of Homeland Security with arbitrarily and unlawfully returning US petitioner’s K1 visas at the U.S. Consulate in various countries. Plaintiffs are deprived of due process of law and petition approval denied withheld contrary to constitutional right contrary to [...]

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President Barack Obama will send approximately 1,200 National Guard soldiers to the SW border of Mexico and seek increased spending on US law enforcement there to combat drug smuggling after demands from US Republican and Democratic lawmakers that Mexican border security be tightened. The decision was disclosed by a Democratic lawmaker and confirmed by US [...]

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Under the new schedule of fees that will apply on June 4th 2010, applicants for all visas that are not petition-based, including B1/B2 tourist and business visitor visas and all student and exchange visitor (F, M and J) visas, will pay a fee of $140. The application fee for K visas for fiancé(e)s of U.S. [...]

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The challenge of being unable to find people in detention centers, documented in the Human Rights Watch report, is worsened when one does not even know where to look. The absence of a real-time database tracking people in ICE custody means ICE has created a network of secret jails. Subfield offices enter the time and [...]

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