According to reports released by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade, South Korea should be included in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program by the end of 2008.
Continue reading …U.S. IMMIGRATION DECLINES IN 2007 US ImmigrationWashington, D.C. – According to reports released by the U.S. Census Bureau, immigration rates substantially decreased in 2007, with only 511,000 individuals immigrating to America, compared to over 1 million per year since 2000. Immigration from Asia and Africa showed the most dramatic drop, with a 60% decrease, and [...]
Continue reading …How to Apply for a Student Visa Download the F-1 Student Visa Application Guide. Select where in the U.S. you would like to live and study. Choose the type of school you would like to attend, such as: University, College, Graduate School, ESL (English as Second Language) or Vocational School. Contact the school [...]
Continue reading …This just came in from Unites States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) regarding adoption in Vietnam. In the past, there has been rumblings regarding the irregularities in the treatment of children in the orphanage and the government’s lack of enforcement in determining whether the children were legitimately able to be adopted out, meaning that they [...]
Continue reading …Persons who wish to apply for Thai citizenship under the Nationality Act B.E. 2508 (A.D. 1965) must be permanent residence holders for 5 continuous years, have reached the age of 45, and be able to speak and understand Thai.
Continue reading …Just when most employers are facing impossible yearly quotas for employing foreign nationals, and the constant increase in filing fees, they are again faced with what USCIS considers criminal violation of H-1B documentation. While there’s an unbelievable shortage of qualified, professional workers in the US, USCIS is basically penalizing the mass because of a few [...]
Continue reading …The United States welcomes foreign students to American language schools, high schools, universities and other institutions of higher education. Thousands of learning institutions are approved by the USCIS to accept foreign students as full time students. It is possible to change schools and universities while being on an F-1 Visa without leaving the country.
Continue reading …Foreign nationals who wish to visit the United States for leisure or tourism are normally eligible to receive a B-2 Tourist Visas. B-2 Tourist Visas are “visitor visas” required for citizens of countries that are not included in the Visa Waiver Program. However, even citizens of countries included in the Visa Waiver Program are required [...]
Continue reading …Foreigners working for a foreign entity are allowed to visit the United States on a B-1 Business Visitor Visa. B1 Business Visas are more advantageous than visa waivers for various reasons depending on the circumstances, such as for visa extensions.
Continue reading …U.S. citizens who will be getting married to a foreign national in the United States may petition for a fiancé classification (K-1) for their fiancé. You and your fiancé must be free to marry. This means that both of you are unmarried, or that any previous marriages have ended through divorce, annulment or death. You [...]
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