Immigration Law Experts Providing Information on New Bills in 2008
ImmigrationLawHelp.info, a Web site that offers information about legal immigration, is providing facts and advice about the plethora of immigration bills proposed this year.
Music & Citizenship: Can Playing a Musical Instrument Help Your Child Become a Better Citizen?
Disregard the popular image of rappers with their ghetto blasters, terrorizing neighborhoods with eardrum-splitting cacophony. Consider instead our delightful school bands and orchestras.
Why People Apply For American Citizenship
There are many reasons for applying for American citizenship. For many people the thought of obtaining US citizenship is a dream come true. These people view America as the land of opportunity and the chance to start their life brand new. The only way to make this dream come true is to go through the process of applying for American citizenship. Even though the process to receive US citizenship can be lengthy, it is well worth the wait and all the paperwork for those wanting to make this dream come true.
Green Card: Dont Pay to Get One!
It's amazing. The very first spam ever sent was from a couple of lawyers who offered
to help people get a Green Card if they paid the law firm a small fee.
Jennings Immigration Law Office Launches First Spanish-Language Version of its Website
Jennings Immigration Law Office, (www.jenningsimmigration.com), a Knoxville-based immigration law office providing knowledge, counseling, strategy, and representation in all areas of immigration law, announces the launch of its first Spanish-language website.
Immigration Law Site Warns Employers that Tougher Restrictions are on the Way
ImmigrationLawHelp.info, a Web site that offers information about immigration issues and help finding an immigration attorney, is offering sound advice to employers thinking about hiring illegal immigrants.
Green Card Blues: New Rules Would Require Many Green Card Holders to Renew Their Cards, According to American Citizens Abroad (ACA)
The US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) has just published a proposed new requirement for the renewal of Green Cards in the Federal Register of August 22, 2007. The new rules will require holders of a green card which has no expiration date, to apply within a four-month period for a new card with an expiration date, with filing costs of close to $400. American Citizens Abroad, a citizens advocacy organization, (www.aca.ch) considers that this could be a major headache for many foreign executives employed by American corporations who spend periods of time living and working in the United States, or just frequently visiting the United States. It can a...
Jacobson & Han LLP (greencard4you.com) Immigration Attorneys Warn U.S. Residents About Green Card Renewal Requirements www.greencard4you.com
Jacobson & Han LLP, Immigration Attorneys Warn U.S. Residents About Green Card Renewal Requirements www.greencard4you.com. In August 1989, the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS - now USCIS) began issuing "Green Cards" with a 10-year expiration date and required permanent residents to renew their Green Cards every 10 years. In addition, a "Green Card" that is too old, with out-of-date photographs or is damaged, cannot effectively serve as evidence of current immigration status, registration, identity, and employment authorization or re-entry documents. Current Green Cards have an expiration date stated on the front of the card and expire...
Immigration Attorney Firm Responds to Record Immigration Levels
A recent study shows that immigration growth trends have reached record numbers and are at the highest in 80 years. Immigrants continue to come into the country seeking help from attorneys at immigrationlawhelp.info, a specialized immigration firm that helps to naturalize immigrants legally.
Spouse Immigration Law - A Beginner?s Guide
Marriages and weddings have their own share of excitement and complexities. Leading a married life is quite simple if the two people are from the same region or even the same country. However, if the people are from a different country, things may be a bit difficult at first.
Differences Between U.S. Citizenship and Permanent Residency
Permanent Residency provides your wife with most of the benefits of citizenship, with a few notable exceptions.
Immigration Law Experts Providing Information on New Bills in 2008
ImmigrationLawHelp.info, a Web site that offers information about legal immigration, is providing facts and advice about the plethora of immigration bills proposed this year.
Chambers USA 2008 Ranks Charles Kuck as #1 Immigration Attorney in GA and Kuck Casablanca & Odom, LLC as #2 Immigration Law Firm in GA
Charles Kuck, Managing Partner of premier multi-state Immigration Law Firm, Kuck Casablanca & Odom, LLC, was recently named the number one Immigration Attorney in the state of Georgia by the 2008 publication of Chambers USA. Furthermore, the firm itself, Kuck Casablanca & Odom, LLC, was honored as the number two Immigration Law Firm in Georgia.
State Citizenship Is Alive And Well
Did the 14th Amendment do away with State Citizenship?"The Fourteenth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States, ratified in 1868, creates or at least recognizes for the first time a citizenship of the United States, as distinct from that of the states." Black's Law Dictionary, 5th Edition, p.
U.S. Citizenship
There are many wasy to become a U.S. citizen.
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Canada and Nova Scotia Enhancing Cooperation on Immigration - Comment from Canadian Immigration Attorney
(PRWEB) September 20, 2007 -- Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Canada, Diane Finley and Minister of Immigration for Nova Scotia, Carolyn Bolivar-Getson signed the new cooperation agreement on September 19. The agreement renews the Nova Scotia Provincial Nominee Program (http://www.canadavisa.com/nova-scotia-provincial-nominee-program.html) (PNP) and clearly defines federal and provincial roles and responsibilities with respect to Nova Scotia immigration. It also highlights the importance of involving community stakeholders in welcoming newcomers to the province. Federal-provincial immigration partnerships have become increasingly common as provinces vie for Canadian immigrants to fuel population and labour force growth, says Canadian immigration Attorney David Cohen (http://www.canadavisa.com/immigration-attorney-david-cohen.html), of the law firm of Campbell Cohen.
The implications of the new Agreement for Canada-Nova Scotia Co-operation on Immigration are:
- There will no longer be a limit on the number of individuals that Nova Scotia can nominate for Canadian Permanent Residency (under the Nova Scotia PNP), allowing the province to bring in more immigrants with skills in demand by Nova Scotia businesses.
- Canada and Nova Scotia will work collaboratively on overseas immigration marketing initiatives, including promotion to international students and temporary foreign workers.
- Through information sharing, Canada and Nova Scotia will develop and implement labour market integration strategies, including foreign credential recognition programs.
- Nova Scotia's immigration targets will address particular social, demographic, economic development, and labour market needs.
Attorney Cohen is encouraged that the restriction on the number of Nova Scotia provincial nominees has been removed. "If we have more immigrants coming to Canada under Provincial Nomination Programs (with secured Canadian employment (http://www.canadavisa.com/career_zone/canadian-immigration-job-search.htm)), we will have more newcomers successfully integrating into the Canadian workforce," he explains. "Successful labour market integration means an easier settlement process for the newcomer, a better retention rate for the nominating province, and a positive contribution to the Canadian economy."
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