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.
All Certified Foreign Workers Can Claim Green Cards on July 1 Says Immigration Law Specialist
The State Department’s July Visa Bulletin has unleashed a frenzied, viral buzz through all ethnic communities. Leon Snaid, a Certified Immigration Law Specialist practicing in San Diego, claims that the Immigration Services will once again be swamped with immigrant visas.
Immigration Law Help Offers Information and Advice as Immigrants Remain a Hot Topic
One of the biggest concerns for presidential candidates this election year is the immigration law, and ImmigrationLawHelp.info is providing information and legal advice for those trying to understand this complex issue.
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.
Leading Canada Immigration Law Firm Announces Revamp of Canadavisa.com
New Canadavisa.com caters to speeding up the Canadian immigration application process.
Immigration Law ? Classes Of Parent Visa And Application Process Fact Sheet
Classes of Parent Visas
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.
What Is A Green Card and How Do I Get One?
Green card is the term used to describe a document that gives a person born in another country the right to live and work in the United States. A green card is usually issued to those people who are permanent resident aliens and who wish to eventually become a United States citizen.
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.
Florida Immigration Attorney
There's a new use for immigration law. It's increasingly being used as an anti-terrorism tool and that means Florida immigration attorney have a whole new clientele that feel they're being discriminated against by the US government who targets immigrants they consider likely to be terrorists and charge them with immigration fraud...at least that's what the immigrants claim.The stories are becoming commonplace. Over a year before the attacks of 9/11, one immigrant was under investigation for fraudulent commercial driver's licenses. After the attacks, the FBI pursued the case more vigorously as possibly having a link to terrorism. Any connection to terrorism was quickly dispelled but the Iraqi immig...
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.
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...
Tips For Finding A U.S. Immigration Attorney
Each year, millions of individuals want to migrate to the U.S. They are admitted into the United States because mainly of their legal preferences, individual qualifications and absolute determination in working through with the U.S. Immigration law requirements.
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...
2008 Green Card Lottery Rules Explained in New Booklet from myGreencard.com
Marybeth Rael and J. Stephen Wilson announce the 2008 edition of their annual booklet, Win the Green Card Lottery! for the upcoming DV-2010 diversity visa lottery.
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LawInfo Expands Free National Directory to Include Qualified Immigration Attorneys
(PRWEB) November 28, 2007 -- LawInfo has expanded its free online national directory to include U.S. immigration attorneys (http://www.lawinfo.com/attorney/US-Immigration-Lawyer). These attorneys are a part of LawInfo's signature service, the Lead Counsel Program, which provides pre-qualified, pre-screened immigration lawyers (http://www.lawinfo.com/attorney/Immigration) through a simple, 2-click accessible attorney directory. The Lead Counsel Program has resulted in the enhanced screening of attorneys' credentials and has become a symbol of quality assurance for consumers searching for legal representation.
Immigration (http://www.lawinfo.com/index.cfm/fuseaction/Client.lawarea/categoryid/21) deals with the laws and processes that permit persons who are not U.S. citizens to come to the United States for temporary or permanent means; i.e. visiting as a tourist, working in the United States, studying in the United States and/or becoming a U.S. citizen, and subsequently includes the associated legal rights, duties and obligations of aliens in the United States. Immigration attorneys (http://www.lawinfo.com/attorney/Immigration-Attorney) deal with the application processes and procedures involved with naturalization of foreign nationals who wish to become U.S. citizens, as well as deal with legal issues relating to people who are refugees or asylees, and those who cross U.S. borders by fraud or other illegal means. Immigration attorneys also help obtain U.S. work visas or other type of visas for temporary workers, help foreign citizens obtain green cards (http://www.lawinfo.com/attorney/Diversity-Visa-Program-Green-Card-Lottery), help those immigrating to the U.S. for education, and can assist those who wish to adopt a child from another country (international adoption).
American immigration law is one of the most politically divisive areas of the legal system and it is constantly changing. Although many people turn to government agencies that administer immigration for help and advice, this can prove detrimental because unlike licensed immigration attorneys, government agencies have no responsibility or liability for the information they provide. Further, information officers are usually not adequately trained in immigration law nor do they keep up with the latest updates. Individual cases differ dramatically and agencies do not have the resources to properly assess your case and give you legal advice on how to proceed. Consulting with a qualified and experienced immigration attorney, as offered through the Lead Counsel program, can assure that your immigration matters will be handled in the most efficient and timely way possible.
For over a decade, LawInfo's mission has been to assist the public in locating qualified attorneys and legal services. Founded in 1994, LawInfo is recognized nationwide as a leader within the legal community. In addition to listing a national directory in which to locate experienced immigration lawyers, LawInfo.com also provides the latest legal news, breaking headlines on FDA-mandated recalls for defective drugs and dangerous products and supplies an index of experienced local and national attorneys who are handling such cases.
LawInfo.com has also designed a legal resource center that provides a quick and easy way to access free legal forms and documents, research thousands of legal FAQ's, obtain document preparation services and locate legal experts throughout the nation--such as private investigators, bail bondsmen, process servers and paralegals. LawInfo.com also provides marketing packages for attorneys and legal professionals crafted by a team of specialists that integrates web design, content development and internet marketing with targeted traffic-generation tactics. LawInfo is staffed by experienced legal industry professionals and their corporate offices are located in San Marcos, California, just thirty minutes north of San Diego.
For more information about Lead Counsel U.S. immigration attorneys, or LawInfo's free legal resource center, call 1-800-397-3743 or visit www.lawinfo.com.
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