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Requirements for an H-1B Professional Visa. This document describes the requirements and procedures to obtain -
The following family-based preferences have been designated by Congress as groups eligible for permanent residence:. -
Some employers can bypass the labor certification process and file an I-140 petition directly with the INS under a . -
The 14th Amendment to our Constitution provides that all persons born or naturalized in the United States are. -
Each year, over 160,000 citizens of the United States marry foreign-born persons and petition for them to obtain pe. -
If the marriage is less than two years old when the foreign-born spouse receives residency, both spouses must submi. -
What do you do if the U.S. citizen spouse refuses to sign the I-751? What if the marriage has terminated by reason. -
The immigration laws provide a nonimmigrant visa classification (K-1) for individuals coming to the United States t. -
The Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act of 1996 (IIRAIRA) provided that a family-based immi. -
Tips from the United States Department of State on how obtain a United States visa if you are a temporary religious worker.