In cases when your permanent residence status is conditional, or else said, when it is based on a marriage that was less than 2 years old from the day you were given permanent residence, you can remove the conditions if you are under some specific circumstances. In general, you are ...
Read More »Everything you need to know about J-1 summer work/travel visa
The J1 visa is a temporary exchange visa that allows all foreign post-secondary students to travel and temporarily work in the United States during summertime which is also their vacation period, through an approved program sponsor. Basic J1 Visa Requirements In order to qualify for a J1 visa for summer work ...
Read More »R-1 religious worker Visa Application Guide
All foreign nationals who work in religious occupations and want to come to the United States to work temporary to a non-profit religious organization, then, they can only do this through the R-1 non-immigrant visa. The candidate, or else known as the religious worker must first have received an official job ...
Read More »New survey suggests Americans Want Immigration Based on Merit!
According to a new survey, the majority of American citizens are completely in favor of the immigration system President Donald Trump has touted. This system would be one that is based on merit and personal skills, not like the current system which is based largely on family ties. According to ...
Read More »Asylum Seekers decision is left intact by the US Court
The US Supreme Court reopened a heated debate on the issue of illegal immigration back on Monday. It declined the Central American women and children seeking asylum in the US appeal that wanted clarification of the constitutional rights of immigrants that are prioritized for deportation by the United States government ...
Read More »USCIS finally reaches FY 2018 H-1B Cap
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has now reached the congressionally mandated 65,000 visa H-1B cap for the fiscal year 2018. USCIS is been able to receive a sufficient number of H-1B petitions in order to meet the 20,000 visa U.S. advanced degree exemption that is also known as the master’s ...
Read More »The highest-paying company in America is…
The reason why experts suggest starting a new carrier in the tech and business consulting industries is quite obvious. The main reason? They are the highest paying industries in the United States today. This is the conclusion that job search website Glassdoor has noted. Twenty-four from top paying companies in ...
Read More »LA Mayor admits he will not Cooperate with the Immigration Officials
All undocumented immigrants consider LA to be a safe place for them. Especially since Eric Garcetti, the city’s Mayor, issued a new executive order that cements the previous status and defies President Donald Trump’s order that indicates the remove of so-called ‘sanctuary city’ policies. According to William La Jeunesse from ...
Read More »Charter Communication’s plan includes 20K new jobs and an investment of $25B.
Oval Office comes with some great news; The Charter Communications Company is the latest one to create new job positions for U.S. workers. This company, the second-largest cable operator in the U.S, promised to hire 20.000 U.S workers by investing 25 billion dollars in broadband infrastructure. They pledged that they ...
Read More »Growing number of states challenging Trump’s revised ban
A growing number of states challenging Trump’s revised ban is showing up every day… After scraping the revised executive order to ban citizens form a selected number of Islamic nations by the state of Hawaii, five more states followed the suit to boost this now nationwide call. Washington was the ...
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