Category: Immigration
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Nervous About The Naturalization Civics Test? There’s Help
Becoming a legal, permanent citizen of the United States is no easy feat. After maintaining residency in the country for a minimum of five years, submitting your N-400 naturalization application kicks off a process that you will need to see through to completion before taking part in the…
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How Fast Must You Act If Facing Deportation?
Getting approval to legally enter or stay in the United States can be a long, drawn-out process. So long that many feel they may as well give up as the authorities appear to have forgotten about them. Despite the snail-like pace of immigration authorities when approving entry or…
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Can Mom and Dad join me in the United States?
If you left your parents behind to search for a new life in the United States, there might come the point where you want them to join you. Perhaps you always promised to bring them once you had settled in, maybe you want them to see their grandchildren…
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A Change In The Law Is About To Speed Up Asylum Claims
The Department of Justice (DOJ) has just announced changes to how they handle asylum claims. For some, it will mean good news. For others, bad news. There is a massive delay in processing asylum applications, leading to many asylum seekers being stuck in limbo for a long time….
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Fiance(E)S Visas: How Can You Get One?
If you live in the states and the person you want to marry has no right to, then getting a fiance(e) visa may allow you to reunite. The official term for it is a K-1 non-immigrant visa. You can only do it if you are a U.S. citizen. So…
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The Basics Of The USCIS Naturalization Interview And English Test
As someone with a visa, you will eventually have to leave the country. Even if you adjust your status and get a green card, there are limits to your rights as a permanent resident. You could still face removal from the country, and you have only a few…
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