If you are a U.S. citizen, you may help your relative (spouse, child, father or mother) to become a permanent resident of the United States, which ...
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Topics: Immigration Law
Humanitarian Parole finds its legal basis in Section 212(d)(5)(A) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. The current law may allow a foreign ...
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Topics: Immigration Law
Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a foreign citizen after he or she fulfills certain requirements imposed by the ...
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Topics: Immigration Law
The government of Spain will request the European Commission and the other Schengen States to remove Colombia from the list of countries whose ...
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Topics: Colombia, European Commission, Immigration Law, Juan Manuel Santos, Mariano Rajoy, Schengen States, Spain, Spain’s Prime Minister, visa
Topics: 19 US Free Trade Partners Countries, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Immigration Law, Korea, Panama, Singapore, US-Colombian free trade agreement, Zero duties
Let's say you have been married with your spouse for many years and you feel it is safe to assume that your spouse will leave you as the beneficiary ...
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Topics: Business Law
The L-1 visa is a temporary non-immigrant visa, which allows usually small and start up overseas companies to relocate qualified employees to its ...
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Topics: Immigration Law
There is difference between having a non-immigrant visa and non-immigrant visa status. Briefly, a non-immigrant visa gets placed in your passport. ...
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Topics: Immigration Law
The E-2 nonimmigrant classification allows a national of a treaty country to be admitted to the U.S. when investing a substantial amount of capital ...
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Topics: Immigration Law