The world often sees the United States as a safe haven. Citizens in countries with unstable governments can dream about creating a new life in the United States.
There are a few ways to go about the process of immigrating to the U.S. from a country in political turmoil. The most common are filing for refugee status or seeking asylum. It's important to know as much as
- Most foreign visitors residing in the U.S. with a temporary visa are not interested in becoming U.S. citizens. Holders of temporary visas usually intend to leave the U.S. after a limited duration of work or school. Workers hired for specific jobs are eligible for a Social Security number by virtue of their expected earnings. However, students with a temporary visa mus
- If you're spending the same amount of time in another country as you are in the US, the travel back and forth can be time consuming, especially when you have to deal with visa applications and other traveler documents. When your time will be divided this way for the foreseeable future, such as is if you're launching and running companies in both places, you might want
- A divorce can sometimes complicate your chances of receiving a green card. If your spouse is sponsoring you, there is a chance that your application could be denied. Whether or not this happens depends on how far along your application is in the approval process. If you are divorcing and have applied for a green card, here is what you need to know. Why Does a Di
- Getting a work permit will allow you to come and live in US, prove that you have something to offer the country, and increase your chances of finally being able to live there permanently. However, getting your foot in the door is the hardest part. Here are some tips for finding a work sponsor that will help you get your permit. 1. Check Your Profession If you wa