Entering the Green Card Lottery
So many people around the world want to live and work in the United States of America, and have the rights and privileges ? and responsibilities ? of a US citizen. The culture of freedom and opportunity, along with the USA?s excellent record on human rights means that many people are queuing up to get their Green Card.
Green Card Lottery Visa
A Green Card Lottery Visa. Boy, what a mouthful! Yet, when you pick it apart and get down to the details, it is really a very simple program. Every year, the United States allows a certain number of people to (legally) enter the country. Each is issued a visa to do so, the so called ?Green Card.? Well, each year, the U.S. Government sets aside between 50,000 to 55,000 of those visas to give out via a lottery held in October.
Marriage and U.S. Citizenship
An extremely common practice in the USA is for an American citizen (or legal permanent resident) to have a spouse who is a foreign national. When this happens, the citizen most often desires that their spouse shares in the same opportunities and privileges they have as an American citizen.
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.
American Refugee Policies Violate Canada-US Safe Third Country Agreement - Comment by Canadian Immigration Attorney
A Canadian Federal Court judge has ruled that Canada must reassess its reciprocal refugee-protection agreement with the United States, stating that the US is not in compliance with international refugee conventions. Attorney David Cohen comments on the implications for Canada immigration.
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...
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.
Travel And Work Permits: Other Important Documents To Get While Applying For Your Green Card
While applying for your adjustment of status, it makes sense to apply for two other INS documents:
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...
OutIndex Launches Corporate Citizenship Program
OutIndex (www.OutIndex.com), the leading electronic discovery software company in Europe, today announced a corporate citizenship program focused on children's healthcare issues. The program consists of two components, free electronic discovery processing for pro bono programs and non-profit organization support.
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.
Green Card Weddings Website Launches New Site at GreenCardWeddings.com
The newly-launched GreenCardWeddings.com, the website of a Boston-based company, offers a unique wedding planning service that includes guidance through the legal process of obtaining green card through the marriage to a United States citizen. With the launch of the website, information on this immigration process is available online 24/7 to interested parties around the world.
VisaAmigo.com Introduces Bilingual Immigration Law Forums
VisaAmigo.com, a new immigration law informational website, announced the launch of its immigration law forum feature. The forum will allow users to post questions and comments about immigration law issues and have them answered by an immigration law attorney. Questions may be posted in Spanish or English.
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Immigration Law Experts Providing Information on New Bills in 2008
Carlsbad, CA (PRWEB) April 19, 2008 -- Lawmakers around the country have been busy proposing hundreds of immigration bills so far in 2008, and it's not even three months into the year yet. The current immigration law can be confusing and intimidating for the average person. This is why the Immigration Law Help Web site is offering information and advice about immigration issues and the constantly changing laws.
One thing that the team of experts at Immigration Law Help wants people to know is that even though hundreds of bills are being proposed, not every immigration bill will become law. In fact, the cost and public opposition will more than likely keep most of these hundreds of bills from becoming immigration law. Many of these bills will become immigration law, but they will not go into affect until next year.
Many of the bills being introduced are similar to an Oklahoma immigration bill that passed last May, which restricts illegal immigrants' access to driver's licenses and other IDs, limits public benefits and penalizes employers who hire them. These bills also enhance relations between local police and federal immigration authorities. Many other immigration issues are being brought up in state legislatures. More than 350 immigration-related proposals have been unveiled in the first two months of this year, according to The Associated Press.
There are sure to be more bills proposed as the year continues, and some of them will undoubtedly become immigration law. Whatever happens, Immigration Law Help will be available to offer information and advice about all kinds of immigration issues.
For additional information about immigration law, visit www.immigrationlawhelp.info.
About Immigration Law Help:
ImmigrationLawHelp.info understands the problems that immigrants face, and they know that immigration to the United States can't and shouldn't be forbidden. They are, however, completely against illegal immigration. Immigration Law Help believes that making as much information available about the immigration law as possible is one way to minimize illegal actions.
ImmigrationLawHelp.info knows that navigating the constantly changing immigration law is not an easy task. The large number of forms that must be filled out, the numerous types of visas and the complicated green card hearings make legal immigration harder. So, their goal is to encourage legal immigration by providing the necessary information, advice and legal counseling when necessary. And their advice is simple: be informed and stay legal.
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