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Consular Processing and United States Family Petitions
When you petition a family member who is outside of the United States to come to the country to live and obtain their green card, then you would be involved in the consular process. The consular process is one method that may be utilized, out of many, to help a loved one obtain a… Read More »
Tips for Employers to Prepare for H-1B Visa Program Changes
There has been plenty of debate over the H-1B visa program and what changes may be on their way in 2025 with the incoming Trump administration. There is no doubt that President Trump has spoken clearly and frequently about issues related to immigration in the United States. So, it can be reasonable to expect… Read More »
How H-1B Visa Holders Benefit The U.S. Economy
Regarding STEM fields (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics), U.S. employers in need of accomplished individuals within these labor markets may look to foreign workers to fill critical roles. As a result, highly skilled foreign professionals may have the opportunity to come to the U.S. on an H-1B visa to work. The number of available… Read More »
2024 Nobel Prize in Economics Awarded to 3 American Immigrants
The Nobel Prize is a highly distinguished award named after the inverter, entrepreneur, and businessman Alfred Nobel. After his death, his instructions were to use the wealth he accumulated during his life to reward individuals who contributed the most significant benefit to humankind. In October of each year, there are six fields in which… Read More »
How Do Some Unauthorized Immigrants in The U.S. Have Protection from Deportation?
More so than any other country around the globe, the United States has the most immigrants wanting to come and live in the country. In fact, the United States is home to as much as one-fifth of the international migrants that come from almost every country around the world. There are several motivations for… Read More »
A Record Number of Naturalized Citizens in the U.S. Can Vote
The United States is home to over 300,000,000 people, and it is the third most populated country behind India and China. Many residents in the country are immigrants who have become citizens through naturalization. As a result, these individuals have gained the right to vote in American elections. There are many benefits to naturalization… Read More »
Understanding How Asian Americans Feel About Living in the United States
There are 24 million Asian Americans who call the United States home, and 54% of them are immigrants. Among the immigrant Asian Americans, 67% are adults. This data from the Pew Research Center shows that out of all of the significant racial or ethnic groups living in the U.S., Asian Americans are the only… Read More »
The D3 Waiver Gives DREAMers Hope to Find Gainful Employment in the United States
Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA recipients, have traditionally been hesitant to enter the U.S. workforce because they lack legal status in the country. Despite going to school and college and even, in some cases, obtaining an advanced degree, many DREAMers have felt left out and discouraged when it comes to applying what… Read More »
Undocumented Immigrants, D.A.C.A., and DREAMers: What is the Difference?
There are several terms thrown around that refer to individuals in the country without legal status. U.S. immigration law is always evolving and changing, and because of this, there are nuances as to what terms actually mean and who they apply to. Immigrating to the United States and obtaining legal status is a notoriously… Read More »
Updates to the Policy Manual Guidance for the T Visa: For Victims of Human Trafficking
T visas are meant for individuals who survived human trafficking. Recently, a major update to the T visa application has gone into effect, and according to professionals monitoring and trying to prevent human trafficking, the changes are showing to have a positive impact. Still, the changes are not without criticisms. For individuals who have… Read More »