Articles, tagged with "port of entry", page 1
02nd April 2012
Are you experiencing a perception of a San Diego warrant? At first, a warrant can be a lawful and official paper provided to police officers officers to handle the experience enlisted around the warrant. Someone could be arrested or even properties could ...
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Author:
Aaron Fletcher
31st January 2012
To request USCIS for a new or replacement of a nonimmigrant arrival or departure document Form I-102 should be used if the initially received Form I-94 or I-95 is damaged, stolen, lost or with incorrect information. You should not file Form I-102 if U.S. ...
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Author:
Harriet Martin
02nd December 2011
A citizen of an alien country who pursues to enter the United States (U.S.) normally must first obtain a U.S. visa, which is placed in the traveler’s passport, a travel document dispensed by the traveler’s country of citizenship.
Purpose of Visa
Havin...
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Author:
hazel Ickes
16th November 2011
Any person who gets deported from US would wish to visit US again as they might have surely deported with pending commitments and they would want to accomplish it. So, often the question of whether such deported persons can re-enter US arises and this que...
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Author:
hazel Ickes
04th November 2011
Per the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), you may lose your permanent resident status (green card) if you commit an act that makes you removable from the US. If you commit such an act, you will have to face an immigration court to establish your rig...
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Author:
Samuel Beckett
20th October 2011
Immigration Attorneys are typically requested "Why must I become a Citizen?" There are several positive aspects to becoming a U.S. Citizen as opposed to simply holding one's green card as a lasting resident.Here are 10 excellent good reasons to be a U.S. ...
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Author:
ArielCochran
30th September 2011
Has Canadian immigration denied you entry to Canada or has your application for a Canada work permit or for Canadian permanent residency been refused? Although hiring a lawyer is not required to submit an application for Canadian immigration, it is advisa...
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Author:
fwcanada
21st September 2011
Normally, you are required to present a passport from your country of citizenship or your refugee travel document to travel to a foreign country. Additionally, the foreign country may have additional entry/exit requirements (such as a visa).
At a port...
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Author:
Samuel Beckett
09th September 2011
Canadian and Mexican citizens take the privilege of getting a TN Visa to work in the United States. TN status is a special status given to non-immigrant Canadian and Mexican NAFTA professionals. The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) is an agreem...
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Author:
hazel Ickes
11th May 2011
A visa is an essential travel document for U.S. citizens who journey to a lot of foreign nations. It is also recognized as a travel visa or entry visa. This previous description can be misleading considering that a visa stamped in a passport does not assu...
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Author:
Neal Hardin
03rd May 2011
A person who has legally entered U.S. with a non-immigrant visa may apply to USCIS to adjust to Permanent Resident Status, without having to leave the United States. Form I-485 serves this purpose.
Who Should File Form I-485?
Applicants who have the e...
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Author:
hazel Ickes
03rd May 2011
Foreigners visit the US for different purposes. It could be for a personal, business, tourist or work related reason. Once the verification of the applicant’s credentials is over a certificate is issued indicating that he or she is permitted to enter the ...
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Author:
Nancy
13th April 2011
An option available for obtaining a Green Card to the United States is asylum. One of the most commonly asked questions is, do I qualify for asylum? This is granted to people who stay in the United States because they have good reason not to return to the...
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Author:
Attorney Rizvi
28th March 2011
Generally, a permanent resident card (green card) is legitimate for 10 years. On its expiration, you may need to renew it by submitting Form I-90, Application for green card replacement with the USCIS. If your green card has previously expired, be sure yo...
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Author:
Brian Roberts
28th March 2011
Becoming a Green card holder (permanent resident card) is a proof of getting officially granted immigration advantages to reside and work within the United states legally. You are able to work and reside in the US permanently.Form I-90 for green card rene...
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Author:
Andrew Saul