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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) recently announced that it has launched a website geared towards providing potential immigrant entrepreneurs with a general overview The website, Entrepreneur Pathways, does a good job describing the general process for obtaining an employment-authorizing visa, and gives a general list of the visas possibly capable of use by …
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The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) agency has announced that it is now accepting e-request services from its customers. The e-request service allows applicants to request missing Application Support Center (ASC) notices (for biometric interviews) and to correct misspellings and typos on the receipt notice forms.
A brief review of the e-request service page …
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Potential clients always ask, “How long does the K-1 fiancee visa process take to get?” or “When will my fiance(e) be able to enter the United States?”
It is perhaps the most important question that potential applicants ask. And why shouldn’t it be? The applicants want to start living together and having a life together …
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Recently, CNN Money ran an article discussing the immigration difficulties that an Israeli businessman is facing to remain in the United States. The immigrant started a software company in San Fransisco in 2010, and has already created 15 US worker positions. In addition, the company needs to hire 10 additional workers. Given the company’s success, …
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On Friday, the NY Times had a feature article about a failed extraordinary abilities visa case involving an Iranian Olympic athlete in table tennis. The case, which Gafner Law Firm had no affiliation with, reached the Federal District Court after the USCIS denied a case that it initially approved.
Although this case ultimately failed, …
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What happens when a US citizen has a child born abroad? Is the child also a US citizen? Does it matter whether both parents are US citizens? Does it matter if only one parent is a citizen?
The answer is… complicated. It all depends. Often it is possible for a US citizen to convey US …
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The Department of State has just released the December 2012 Visa Bulletin announcement. Major highlights of the bulletin include the continued long priority date for EB-2 Visas by Indians (9/1/2004) and Chinese (10/22/2007).
Additionally, the EB-1 visa category remains current for all countries. The EB-1 visa category includes the extraordinary abilities visa and the outstanding …
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With President Obama’s re-election, the talk of Washington, and all of the cable news channels, is the sudden need for immigration reform. As one pundit concisely explained, Democrats are now willing to work on immigration reform, and Republicans need to work on it (I am paraphrasing a bit).
The writing does appear to be on …
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Obtaining permanent residency in the United States is a life-altering event. The new green card holder knows that he or she can live and work in the United States for life.
Lost in the euphoria of the moment, many green card holders don’t realize that U.S. permanent residency can be lost. A person often risks …
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President Obama announced the Dreamer Deferred Action initiative (DACA) in June of this year. The actual program began accepting applications on August 15, 2012. However, many eligible individuals have been holding back from applying until after the Presidential election. This hesitation to apply was (perhaps) well founded as Mitt Romney indicated on multiple occasions that …
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Waiting until the last minute to do so, Congress reauthorized the use of EB-5 regional centers for investors seeking to immigrate to the United States until September 30, 2015. To qualify, a foreign national investor must invest $500,000 or $1 million into a qualified regional center to obtain permanent residency (along with meeting other …
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The USCIS is warning immigrants that individuals not associated with it are attempting to scheme immigrants through calls requesting immigrants to provide financial information such as credit card numbers, ssn, etc.
USCIS will never ask a person for their credit card information or any other financial information. If someone calls you up claiming to be …
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The USCIS has introduced a new I-140 form. The I-140 form is used by foreign nationals seeking permanent residency in the United States through an employment-based visa. For example, the I-140 is used in conjunction with the extraordinary abilities visa (EB 1-1) and the national visa waiver visa (NIW).
The USCIS periodically issues new versions …
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It is Friday – about 72 hours after the last major winds and rains from Superstorm Sandy left the Tri-state area.
The governments and residents of New Jersey, New York, and Connecticut are all working hard to return basic services to all residents. In addition, some of the luckier residents are attempting to return to …
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