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What Steps Should You Take To Get a Work Permit in the u.s.?

Getting a job in the U.S. as a non-citizen requires a visa. This document acts as a permit allowing an…

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How to Apply for a Fiancé Visa

If you are a United States citizen and have a fiancé in a different country, your fiancé may be eligible…

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Are There Exceptions To English Testing In Naturalization?

Attaining U.S. citizenship may be a dream of yours. There are requirements you as an immigrant must fulfill along the…

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How Does The Uscis Identify Marriage Fraud?

Marriage fraud occurs when an immigrant marries a U.S. citizen solely for the purpose of obtaining a green card. Though…

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Local Play Spotlights Immigrant Community

A play at UNC Charlotte based on the life of Manolo Becantur aims to highlight the local immigrant community. Becantur…

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Permanent Vs. Conditional Bars To Good Moral Character

Whether planning to immigrate to the United States or attempting to defend oneself against deportation, a person must demonstrate that…

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What Is A Bona Fide Marriage For Immigration Purposes?

U.S. immigration law prioritizes keeping families together. Consequently, if you have married someone who is not a citizen of the…

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Obtaining a Work Permit in the u.s.

A work permit, also known as an employment authorization document, is a photo identity card that allows non-permanent resident immigrants…

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What Is Conditional Permanent Residence?

In the event that a US citizen and a non-US citizen decide to marry and reside in the US, the…

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Protect Your Permanent Resident Card

Your valid permanent resident card, or green card, proves that you are in the U.S. lawfully and indicates that you…

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