Double Citizenship
United States naturalization is the process by which a citizen of a foreign country obtains U.S. citizenship and becomes a naturalized citizen of the United States. When applying for naturalization, … Read More
United States naturalization is the process by which a citizen of a foreign country obtains U.S. citizenship and becomes a naturalized citizen of the United States. When applying for naturalization, … Read More
It is important to take into consideration that in general a resident status, also known as a green card or Legal Permanent Residence, is only valid and granted for people … Read More
Student Visas Student visas are classified as non-immigrant visas, because the student is supposed to come to the U.S. temporarily, with the intention to leave the United States after finishing … Read More
The official name of the Green Card Lottery, is the Diversity Visa Program, also known as DV-Visa, Diversity Visa Lottery, Electronic Diversity Visa, or DV Lottery. The annual DV Green … Read More
“Dual Intent” Work Visa for Foreign Professionals in Special Occupations The H-1B is the most common work visa used for professionals that just graduated from a U.S. university and wish … Read More
In general, as long as you have a non-conditional green card or permanent residence, you can keep your green card even if you get divorced or in the case that … Read More
Permanent Resident Cards are generally issued and valid for 10 years. However, there are certain immigrant categories (green cards) that are initially issued with conditions, during the first two years. … Read More
Only US Citizens who are at least 21 years old can petition for a green card for their relatives. In the case of marriage with a U.S. citizen, the advantage … Read More
How to apply for a visa for media employees: consular fees; filling out an electronic questionnaire DS-160; registration for a consular interview; organization of documents; passing the interview on the … Read More
Media Worker Visa (I) is a non-immigrant visa designed for temporary travel to the United States for media citizens to pursue professional activities. If you are a professional journalist, work … Read More