Articles, tagged with "department of homeland security", page 2
10th June 2011
BCIS, also known as the Bureau of Citizenship and immigration service was formed in the act of Homeland Security in the year 2002. The name BCIS did not make it a long way, therefore, it was reformed by another name 2 years after its establishment. These ...
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michaelwalker
01st June 2011
The Unites States of America is often described as a "Melting Pot". People from all over the world immigrate here in search of a better life for themselves and/or their families. Others come here seeking an advanced education at our colleges and universit...
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Author:
JennyMartin
31st May 2011
Many foreign nationals who come to the United States will try to adjust the type of visa they hold. Most often the change sought is to convert their current visa into a green card so that they can become a lawful permanent resident. For instance, if a U...
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Florida Law Group
26th May 2011
The information imparted herein is intended to provide some perspective regarding the differences between the U.S. K-1 visa and the immigrant visas known as the IR-1 visa and the CR-1 visa.
Many individuals have misimpressions about how the United Stat...
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US Visa Lawyer
24th May 2011
The U.S.Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is the government agency that is in charge of the whole immigration process in the United States.
Foreign nationals applying for a visa or green card have to file certain petitions/applications eith...
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Author:
kevin
23rd May 2011
An employment background check is now usually done not only to potential employees but to current employees for promotion as well. It is usually done to validate information found on an employee's resume or application form. It is also done to identify th...
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Author:
Nazima Golamaully
11th April 2011
For many Ontarians, crossing the border at Niagara Falls for shopping or tourism represents a pleasant excursion. But such trips can turn into a nightmare if the traveller happens to have obtained a criminal conviction at some point in their life. Theoret...
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Author:
Ned Lecic
08th April 2011
Whenever you apply for US immigration, it gives you a unique case number to your application that is filed with the USCIS. You can always check your USCIS case statusonline with the help of the case number mentioned on the receipt that you get. Visa appli...
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Author:
michaelwalker
24th March 2011
A citizen of another country who wishes to enter United States must obtain a US Visa. Upon approval, the USA visa documentation is placed in the foreign national’s passport. A visa does not guarantee entry into the United States. Instead it determines the...
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Author:
georgecombey
24th March 2011
Air travelers who follow 3 easy suggestions, which maybe summarized as IN, OUT, and OFF, will contribute considerably to actions the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is taking to ensure aviation security and make travel as enjoyable as feasible amid ...
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Author:
jimmyalbas123
23rd March 2011
Nonimmigrant status is one that is short-term in nature, whereas an immigrant status is permanent. B-1/B-2 visa status falls under non immigrant status. Work visas holders also fall under non immigrant status. B-1 visa is issued to one who enters U.S. tem...
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Author:
Frank Quattrone
23rd March 2011
Dwelling in the US right after marrying might be uninteresting in the event the partner or family members isn't with you. This sort of men and women by all signifies try out to deliver their family members too towards the US . Accurate adequate, uniting u...
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Author:
Peter Catz
21st March 2011
Top Concerns Regarding the Family Based Immigration Process
Three of the most pressing concerns of immigrants wanting to apply for permanent residency in the U.S. are: (1) What options do I have to get my permanent residency through my husband or wife? ...
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GSS Technology
17th March 2011
Folks from overseas who wishes to enter United States, should get a visa . A visa isn't going to assure someone to enter the us. However it determines the eligibility of your particular person to seek entry in to your United States. The entry with the in...
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Author:
Josepth Segel
15th March 2011
In a globalized entire world of these days, immigration is now a global phenomenon. America could, in particular, be referred to as the land of immigrants with virtually 40% of its population becoming immigrants. In 2000, 51.7 percentage with the immigran...
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Author:
Robert Georgen