A Guide On Family Immigration Criteria

The U.S. immigration process is quite complex. There is a lengthy list of qualifications, multiple forms to fill, and support documents to provide. So what happens if you are a citizen looking to reunite with a family member through immigration? Legally, citizens and permanent residents can petition the federal government to qualify family members for citizenship and permanent residency. Family immigration attorneys can assist in processing entry through the family immigration criteria. Read More 

Important Information About An H-1B Petition

Immigration is a long and complicated process, which is why many hopeful immigrants hire immigration attorneys. Indeed, immigration law is an ever-changing landscape. One aspect of immigration law that's of special interest to a wide variety of people is the H-1B petition. Find out the important details about this petition for a visa. What the H-1B Petition Is The H-1B petition is an action your employer may decide to make. H1-B is a petition for a visa for temporary workers. Read More 

Language Requirements For Citizenship: How Do You Meet Yours?

Many families and individuals move to the United States seeking new opportunities and growth. But in order to become a United States citizen, you must meet certain criteria. Some of the requirements you must meet are the ability to speak, read, and understand English and know about the country's history. Here are things you can do to meet the requirements for citizenship. Take Language Courses Online A growing number of immigrants from different countries around the world learn to speak, read, and understand English through online language classes. Read More 

Common Visa Application Mistakes To Avoid

The process of obtaining a U.S. visa is complex and can sometimes be lengthy. If you make a mistake during the application process, you will see firsthand just how true this statement is. To somewhat simplify this process and keep your stress level lower, learn some of the common application mistakes people make so that you can avoid them: Ignoring Timelines Visa applications don't progress at your pace. Instead, the time for completion is based on the type of application you're completing, whether you require administrative review and the caseload of your local office so you will need to contact them first to see how much time is required. Read More 

Domestic Violence Could Result In Your Deportation

No one wants to be involved in a case of domestic violence, but sometimes people say and do things that they later live to regret. Unfortunately, if you are a green card holder, or a non-immigrant (temporary) visa holder, this could mean more than a mandatory hold by your local police. A charge for domestic violence could make you subject to losing your ability to stay in this country. If convicted you could face deportation. Read More