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Useful Immigration Books

Useful Immigration Books

This is a list of book that have been recommended by the community that people found useful in their US immigration process. Please suggestion any books that you have found useful/interesting by creating a forum post about the book. Fiance & Marriage Visas – A Couple’s Guide to U.S. Immigration Ilona Bray J.D. (Author) Fiancé [...]

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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Work Permit H1-B

The first thing you would need to do to qualify for the H-1B visa is a job offer from a U.S. employer. Then you’d have to go through an involved application process, which the employer would start off for you by filing what’s called a labor condition application (LCA) with the U.S. Department of Labor, [...]

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New Immigration Law in Arizona Allows Questioning of Anyone

You need a passport to go to Arizona! Los Angeles officials on Wednesday approved a ban on future business with Arizona in protest against its crackdown on illegal immigrants, becoming the largest U.S. city to impose such an economic boycott. http://tinyurl.com/22rdg8c A tough new anti-immigration law in the US state of Arizona is facing its [...]

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A green card identifies its holder as a U.S. permanent resident, with rights to enter, exit, work, and live here for their entire life. But before you think about applying, make sure you’re eligible under one of the following categories. Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens Immediate relatives include: spouses of U.S. citizens, including recent widows [...]

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This article is from the American Immigration Lawyers Association, a national association of over eleven thousand attorneys and law professors who practice and teach immigration law. October 1, 2009 “During a teleconference with the AILA/CBP National liaison committee on September 29, 2009, CBP National Headquarters confirmed that, beginning on October 1, 2009, there is a [...]

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Aussie Bar Beer Mat Theft Barred Woman from Entry to US under US Immigration Laws

The Bangkok Post (see story here) is reporting that the woman who sparked an international incident when she stole a 2,000 baht beer mat from the Aussie Bar in Patong has now been banned from travelling to the US. This incident should well be taken with a certain level of seriousness due to statutory bars [...]

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Many nurses hoping to move to the US will now have to wait around three years to gain their US visa, as opposed to the two months they needed to wait previously, as US immigration clears its backlog of EB-3 visa applications. Foreign nurses are being told not to lose faith that they will be [...]

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  Foreign nationals coming to the U.S. for business purposes and to invest in legitimate businesses are normally encouraged, especially when the global economy is sliding into a recession.

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In an effort to promote border security, U.S. Customs officials are authorized to inspect and seize laptop computers and other electronic devices such as digital cameras and cell phones from international travelers arriving in the United States. According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, the seizure of laptops and electronic documents can be part [...]

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