Each year, tens of thousands of immigrants flock to the US to avoid persecution or hardship. Many are eligible to apply for asylum or refugee status.
Top Reasons for Deportation by the U.S. Government
The Obama administration deported more than 414 thousand unauthorized immigrants in the 2014 fiscal year alone. Read more about deportation and removal here
The Future of America’s Sanctuary Cities
Before examining the future of America’s sanctuary cities however, it is appropriate to define what they actually are, read about them here.
Origins of the U.S. Green Card Program
While there have always been immigrants, the green card program is a fairly new concept with interesting origins, learn more here.
Student VISA Guide Studying Abroad in the US
Preparing to study abroad? Read these need to know tips in our student VISA guide before you embark on your journey to new places and adventures!
US VISA Renewal Procedures
There are four key steps that need to be taken to renew your VISA; Complete online application, schedule interview, preparing for interview, receiving VISA.
L1A VISA vs. L1B VISA
L1A and L1B VISAs are eligible to employees from a company with offices both in the US and overseas, allowing workers the opportunity to relocate to the US.
Who Qualifies for an E2 Investor VISA?
E2 Investor VISA is a legal document which allows an individual to enter and work inside of the United States based on an investment, valid up to two years.
What You Need to Know About the H1B VISA in 2017
The H1B VISA is a non-immigrant visa in the United States that allows United States companies and employers to hire foreign workers in special situations.
How to Qualify for the EB-1A Visa
Learn about the requirements to qualify for the EB-1A visa. The EB-1A visa is a specially issued federal visa for immigrants with extraordinary abilities.
Employment-Based Immigration 101
There are five categories of employment-based visas. Learn more about the categories and the requirements to obtain an employment-based immigration visa.
The Path to American Citizenship
A person who is not a U.S. citizen at birth and who is not eligible for citizenship through parentage may attain American citizenship by naturalization.