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Since the creation of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) in Sept. 2012,the United States Citizens and Immigration Service (USCIS) has approved more than half a million applications. Getting DACA approval, however, is just the first...

For those who have received deferred action under the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, there are many benefits that come along with being a DACA recipient. However, one question that often arises is whether or...

To live and work in the United States, every individual must possess a valid document as proof. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is responsible for issuing secure and valid documents based on submitted...

The H1B visas are given to foreign nationals who are looking to work in specialty occupations in the United States.  There are three categories under the H-1B visa: What Makes Someone Eligible for a H1B visa?...

You can go from H1B status to Legal Permanent Residence (green card holder) in the US. Though this is not possible with every type of non-immigrant visa, the H1B visa is a “dual intent visa.” Learn...

For green card holders, becoming a naturalized citizen is a sought-after end goal. Or, if you have the proper visa and are hoping to become a naturalized citizen at some point in the future is something...

To apply for U.S. citizenship you need to file Form N-400 with the USCIS. This process of applying for U.S. citizenship is called naturalization. Before you file the citizenship application with the USCIS, you need to...

A Green Card holder in the United States is allowed to travel outside the United States and return with some limitations. A Green Card holder may obtain a re-entry permit if he wishes to travel for...

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