In-depth articles on US immigration policies and options for those looking to immigrate to the United States.
We have created this legal article library in order to help our readers better understand specific aspects of United States immigration law, including topics related to both immigrant visas and non-immigrant visas.
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How A Foreign Born Child of U.S. Naturalized Citizen Parents Can Become A U.S. CitizenNaturalized U.S. citizens may run into questions regarding their child’s citizenship, especially if the child will be born outside of the US.
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Are You Considering Attending Medical School In The US? Read This First.Thinking of a career in medicine in the USA, but are a foreign national? Here are some challenges you may face if you want to apply for med school.
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Will I Run Into Problems When Applying for Naturalization?When applying for naturalization in the USA, immigrants must be in possession of Good Moral Character (GMC), which will be lacking if a person has committed these offenses.
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What You Need to Know About Green CardsYou might want a US Green Card, but do you really know what it is? Get more detailed information from our California immigration attorney.
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Traveling Overseas with a U.S. Green Card? Make sure you have the proper documentation.Green Card holders planning on traveling outside of the country for one year or more will need to acquire a Re-entry Permit. You can apply for one through USCIS.
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8 Steps to Maintaining Permanent U.S. Residence While Residing AbroadWhen green card holders stay abroad for an extended period of time, immigration officers become suspicious. Follow these 8 steps to avoid trouble upon reentry.
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Which Athletes Can Benefit From a California P Visa Under the COMPETE Act?Are you an amateur athlete at the top of your game? A California immigration attorney explains how the COMPETE Act can be your way to a P visa.
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Athletes Without a Team: Alternatives to the P Visa for Tryouts in the U.S.Are you a professional athlete who doesn’t meet P visa requirements? A California immigration lawyer discusses alternatives for tryouts in the United States.
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Rules for Allowing an O Visa Agent for Multiple Employers to Petition for YouIs your O visa agent an employer, your employee, or someone who is applying on your behalf? A California immigration attorneys explains the difference.
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Does Your U.S. Agent Count as an Employer Under the Terms of Your O Visa? A California Immigration Attorney Weighs In.When you apply for an O Visa, will your agent function as a U.S. employer? A California immigration attorney explains the rules of visa sponsorship.