How to Hire Foreign National Employees Without Violating United States Immigration Laws?

June 30th, 2009

Several multinational companies have the need for workers from foreign countries for various kinds of jobs. However bringing people from other countries to work in the United States is not an easy task anymore. It is more or less like a lottery system where the person who gets the visa is lucky.

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Guide For Finding a Good Immigration Lawyer

June 29th, 2009

There hundreds of rules and regulations for immigrants and some in the benefit of immigrants and some work against them. It is impossible for a layman to know all the terms and meaning of the law. A person who is planning to get citizenship or a green card should have an immigration lawyer on their side for help.

However having said that finding a good immigration lawyer can be a daunting task if you do not know how to look for one. The lawyer you know or looking for should know all the possibilities of immigration and should be well versed with the rules and regulations. The lawyer should be good with filing the papers and organizing the events for you.

Some lawyers are really good and carry a lot of experience. You should probably go with someone like that because their experience will help you in the long run. Also within the segment of immigration lawyers they have different specializations. For example if you are being faced with a deportation case then you should not approach someone who works for naturalization processes.

A deportation lawyer will be the best for you because they know how to fight and win your case. Specialty matters to a great extent when you are looking for lawyers. Also if you need help with naturalization or getting your green card you should allow an immigration lawyer process your papers correctly and accurately. In fact you will have more peace of mind even if you are spending money and at least be sure that you have done your part correctly.

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About the Government’s New Naturalization Test

June 28th, 2009

The government has recently released a new Naturalization Test, which is to provide a more standardized, fair and naturalization process. The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) took some years to revise the test to reflect the fundamental concepts of American democracy and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship. The redesigned test will help to encourage citizenship applicants to learn and identify with the basic values we all share as Americans.

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Dual Citizenship and an Alternative Passport - Applying For and Securing Your Freedom of Mobility

June 27th, 2009

Applying for dual citizenship is an essential step to freedom for the person or family that values international freedom more than the illusion of temporary comfort. It is for the person or family that refuses to be trapped in a country that has lost the founding freedom and greatness it once had and assures you freedom of mobility in case an event of catastrophic proportions causes a violent change in the present system. You need to be able to flee if this happens with your alternative passport.

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Dual Nationality and a Second Passport - Ways to Obtain Them

June 26th, 2009

Obtaining dual nationality and a second passport is one of the wisest moves anyone can make if you truly value maintaining your international freedom. It is sort of like taking out an insurance policy.

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Dual Nationality and a Second Passport - Ways to Obtain Them

June 26th, 2009

Obtaining dual nationality and a second passport is one of the wisest moves anyone can make if you truly value maintaining your international freedom. It is sort of like taking out an insurance policy.

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Dual Nationality and a Second Passport - Ways to Obtain Them

June 26th, 2009

Obtaining dual nationality and a second passport is one of the wisest moves anyone can make if you truly value maintaining your international freedom. It is sort of like taking out an insurance policy.

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Dual Nationality and a Second Passport - Ways to Obtain Them

June 26th, 2009

Obtaining dual nationality and a second passport is one of the wisest moves anyone can make if you truly value maintaining your international freedom. It is sort of like taking out an insurance policy.

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Types of Visa For Visiting the United States

June 24th, 2009

The United States is a beautiful country and is among the favorite tourist destinations of many tourists around the world. In addition, the United States is one of the most successful countries in terms of economical growth which have attracted people from other nations to reside or work in this country for better living conditions, and to receive a higher salary.

Millions of people from other countries visit the United States every year for different reasons. They travel to the country as tourists to visit their friends and relatives. Some travel for other reasons such as attending a seminar, conferences, training, medical needs, exchange programs, temporary worker, business meetings or decided to reside in the US.

As a matter of government policy, any foreigner entering into other countries must first secure a visa.. So it is important that you have knowledge on what kind of visa you need to apply for, which depends on the purpose of your trip.

Every year many people from different countries apply for US visas such as visitor visa, work visa and immigration visa. Application for visa includes securing an application form and attending a series of interviews. The US Embassy in the respective countries of the visitor will do necessary counter checking of all data provided through an interagency database. All submitted documents will be verified by the concerned agencies.

Just recently, the United States government has updated the policies in visa applications in order to provide better security for visitors and the American citizens. The evaluation and screening process are stricter in this time of economic recession. Visa application procedures have improved a lot with the implementation of an automated system for faster processing.

US visas are categorized into two; the immigrant visa and the non-immigrant visa.

The immigrant visa is sought by foreigners who have long term plans of permanently residing or working in the United States. However, the applicant should be sponsored by an employer or a relative who is a US citizen before being eligible for an immigrant visa.

This also requires that the petitioner should fill up the Affidavit of Support form which will indicate his financial capability to support the immigrant during his stay in the country. Normally, the process of applying for an immigrant visa can take up as long as two to three years to complete.

With respect to this application, the US government implements an immigration visa lottery in which lucky winners can have the opportunity to be given special privileges in shortening the application process to about two or three months only.

The non-immigrant visas can be applied for a foreigner who intends to stay in the United States for a short period of time. This is a visa that allows a person to stay in the country on a temporary basis.

Non-immigrant visas are commonly applied by tourists, performers, government officials, journalists, trainees, students and temporary workers. It can also be used for other purposes such as for medical treatment and business meetings. For temporary worker visa it is necessary that the petition be first approved by the US immigration including the Naturalization Service before proceeding with the application.

When you have plans in visiting the United States for whatever purpose, it is important to process ahead of time and to comply with all the necessary requirements. This will significantly avoid any delays on your travel. It is important to gather more details to the nearest US Embassy in your country to know the policies concerning your travel.

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What is Dual Citizenship?

June 23rd, 2009

Dual citizenship refers to the legal right some individuals have to be citizens of more than one country. There are advantages to dual citizenship. It can save individuals money on taxes and other legal fees. Plus, there is a certain amount of freedom that goes along with having citizenship in two or even more countries.

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