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BCIS, also known as the Bureau of Citizenship and immigration service was formed in the act of Homeland Security in the year 2002. The name BCIS did not make it a long way, therefore, it was...

The form you filed to apply for naturalization is Form N-400. To be eligible for naturalization—the process of becoming a U.S. citizen, you must fulfill the following requirements: You must be at least 18 years old....

The U.S. Department of State (DOS) has provided additional guidance on child passport application —children younger than 16 years of age. Specifically, DOS lists the various kinds of documentation that can be used to establish the...

The employment-based immigrants and family-based immigrants use the Form I-864 to establish the fact that the applicants have sufficient financial support. This is necessary as it would mean that the immigrants would be capable of supporting...

The United States allows foreign workers to work in various employment categories in the United States. Only the foreign workers who are granted permission to get employed in the United States, may work there. There are...

What to do when your child is “Aging Out”:  Understanding the Child Status Protection Act The Child Status Protection Act (CSPA) was enacted in order to protect individuals applying for permanent residence based on their status...

In order to enjoy the privilege of living and working in the U.S. without any restrictions lawful permanent residents must adhere to certain basic rules to maintain their status. In order to successfully maintain their immigration...

The “extraordinary ability category” is for immigrants with extraordinary ability in the field of science, business, arts, education, or athletics. This applies only to a small percentage of immigrants who have ascended to the very summit...

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