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TPS Immigrants Eligible for Permanent Residency, Despite Illegal Entry

If you know more about TPS Immigrants Eligible for Permanent Residency, Despite Illegal Entry, keep reading and discover! Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a temporary immigration status provided to nationals of some countries who face problems that make it hard or unsafe for their nationals to be deported to those countries. TPS has been an…

Employment Rights with DACA

If you intend to work in the U. S., you need to know all about your Employment Rights with DACA. Keep reading and discover more! As a recipient of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA), you will be provided an employment authorization document, this permission is also called EAD or work permit, this document is…

Where to send naturalization application form?

Where to send naturalization application form? Form N-400 is called the “Application for Naturalization” and is used by Green Card holders who are ready to apply for U.S. citizenship after meeting eligibility requirements. Filing this form means the first step of “naturalization,” the process of becoming an American citizen. Where you must send the N-400…

What does it mean when USCIS is reviewing your case?

What does it mean when USCIS is reviewing your case? When you’re waiting for USCIS to review your H1B petition, if you receive a USCIS status update that says “correspondence was received and USCIS is reviewing it” is nothing to worry about. It means that the USCIS officer requested additional information from your employer and…

USCIS Hurricane Ian Relief

USCIS offers Immigration help to people affected by natural disasters and other unforeseen circumstances and represents a Hurricane Ian relief. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services offer immigration services that may help people affected by unforeseen circumstances such as natural disasters in the United States and abroad. According to USCIS information, the following measures may be…

Can I sponsor myself in USA?

Can I sponsor myself in USA? The answer is Yes! There are ways to get a Green Card through self-petition, so, you can get a green card without a US company sponsoring you and without a US job offer you can choose between the EB1A visa or The National Interest Waiver. If you are a…

Who should use form I-751?

Who should use form I-751? If you were married less than two years when you obtained your Green Card through marriage, you likely received a “temporary” Green Card valid for just two years as a resident permanent. Before this temporary document expires, you’ll need to file Form I-751, its officially called the “Petition to Remove…

What’s the difference between a B-1 and B-2 Visa?

What’s the difference between a B-1 and B-2 Visa? The B1 visa and B2 visa are temporary, non-immigrant visas that allow the holder to travel to the United States for either business or vacations. Temporary travel usually is covered by B visas except for student travel, which is covered under F-1 visas. Keep reading and…

What is form I-864P?

What is form I-864P? In the United States immigrants needs to prove can support themselves. Most of the time, a sponsor is required to provide that support, and the sponsorship approval is made through Form I-864P. This procedure is used for most family-based immigrants and some employment-based immigrants use this form to show they have…

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