by | | Business Visa, Immigration Law, Non-Immigrant Visa, Work permit
The E-2 Investment Visa or Investor Visa The E-2 e-2 Investment Visa , or investor visa, is ideal for a family, because it benefits both spouses, even if it is requested by only one of them. How is this? Well, if one of the spouses invests in a business (which may be...
by | | political asylum, Work permit
Where Is My Work Permit? When you look at the USCIS Service Center website, you’ll see something interesting. The website states that applications for a work permit (Form I-765 – Application for an Employment Authorization Document or “EAD”)...
by | | Announcement of August 18 2011, Avoiding Deportation, Cancellation of Expulsion, Deportation, Immigration Law, Immigration Reform, Legal Residence, President Obama's New Immigration Policy, Prosecutorial Discretion, Sorry, Work permit
On August 18 of this year, the President announced a change in immigration policy with the purpose of administratively closing some of the 300,000 deportation cases currently pending in immigration courts across the country. This was a policy change (or policy) and...
by | | Business Visa, Legal Residence, Non-Immigrant Visa, Visa L, Work permit
L-1 Visa for Merchants: Using Your Business to Enter the United States One way to be able to enter and live in the United States may be through your business or company. This opportunity comes in the form of an L visa, of which there are two types. The first type is...
by | | Application for Temporary Protection, Avoiding Deportation, Immigration Law, TPS, TPS Extension, TPS For Salvadorans, Work permit
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) will extend Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to citizens of El Salvador whose status expires on September 9, 2012, until March 9, 2012. Over the course of...
by | | Form I-485, Legal Residence, Permanent Residence, political asylum, Re-Entry Permit, Refugee, Work permit
How to Apply for Permanent Residence If You Are an Asylee or Refugee A person who has refugee or asylee status in the United States for more than one year may be eligible to obtain permanent residency (a green card.) Form I-485 is the one used to adjust the status of...