02nd February 2012
US citizenship is the highest privilege that could be obtained from the US Government. It gives the right to enjoy a great deal of benefits and concessions, which are restricted, even for the Green card holders. Every immigrant entering the US hopes to be...
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20th October 2011
Immigration legislation in the United States dates back to 1790, where the Naturalization Act of 1790 laid down the rules for naturalized citizenship, as delineated in Article 1, Section 8 of the U.S. Constitution. At the time, no restrictions were plac...
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26th September 2011
One way you can get a green card is through sponsorship by a U.S. employer. The employment based green card process is divided into five categories: EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, EB-4 and EB-5. Labor certification by the U.S. Department of Labor is required for some ...
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19th September 2011
You need a Green Card but you dont know how to go about it! Someone has suggested registering for the Green Card Lottery but you dont know how it works! You are confused! If this is your present state then you are at the right place reading the righ...
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14th July 2011
The USIS is the acronym for the United States Information Service. It is the overseas name for the no longer existing United States Information Agency. The USIS is a name that was sometimes used in the past, both officially and non-officially, to refer to...
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09th June 2011
Getting the green card status for children of US citizens or green card holders requires the parents to fulfill certain specific conditions. You have to fulfill certain conditions and eligibility criteria and go through a specific process to get green car...
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21st April 2011
Any individual who is married to a US Citizen, on a K1 visa can obtain the Conditional Green Card through marriage. This Conditional Green Card is valid for two years. When the card expires, the card holders status becomes invalid and he or she can be de...
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13th April 2011
A naturalized U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident does not need authorization to work in the United States. A Certificate of Citizenship or Green Card validates the right to work. Whereas, if you are not a US citizen or a lawful permanent resident, ...
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30th March 2011
An American Green Card is proof that a foreign national was granted permanent residency in the United States. The green card holders have the right to live, work and study in the US on permanent basis.
In order to get an American green card, a person h...
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16th March 2011
The US Immigration and Naturalization Service, also referred to as the INS, was a federal organization charged with the maintenance and enforcement of regulations applying to non-U.S. citizens entering the United States. INS and its predecessor organizati...
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25th February 2011
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) was established on March 1, 2003, under the direction of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Before that date, the division was known as the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and was ...
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22nd February 2011
You just obtained your US Citizenship through the naturalization process. So how do you prove that you are an US Citizen? If you are born on US soil, your birth certificate that is issued by the US government is the primary proof of your citizenship. In c...
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18th February 2011
People from abroad who wishes to enter United States, must obtain a visa . A visa does not guarantee a person to enter the United States. But it determines the eligibility of the individual to seek entry in to the United States. The entry of the individu...
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19th January 2011
Living in the United States has become a dream for many people around the world. Many people are confused about the forms to be used and the process involved. If you are beginning your immigration journey, then you must know what forms must be used.
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11th January 2011
Citizenship is a status given to a legal member of the United States. Citizenship entails specific rights, duties, privileges and economic benefits including federal assistance. There are three ways in obtaining US citizenship.
- By birth in the United...
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