Archive for October, 2009

About the J1 Waiver

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

The J1 is issued to the foreign exchange students who have traveled to the United States for the reason of getting some training or some sort of education. As per the clause of the J1 the people traveling to the United States on the J1 would be required to stay in the home country for the next two years post the completion of the training in the United States for which the was issued in the first place.

Stamping Requirement For L1 Visa

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

L1 is a working class for the United States of America. Upon receipt of the approval on the l1 visa petition, your original documents would be required to be submitted. Under mentioned are the list of documents that would be required for the same.

US Immigration and Thailand – Changes to Form G-28

Sunday, October 18th, 2009

New Changes to the Form G-28 and how it impacts US from Thailand. At the time of this writing the United States Citizenship and Service is in the process of promulgating a new G-28 form. This form is used to indicate the presence of a licensed or representative in a case pending before USCIS or another branch of the Department of Homeland Security.

First Steps As a Permanent Resident in Canada

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

After you become a landed immigrant, you must apply for three very important pieces of IDs: a certification-certification-perm/”>perm/”>certification-perm/”>perm resident card, a SIN card and a health card. These are the most important IDs you should apply for when arriving in Canada. You will need them to work, prove your status, prove that you are entitled to benefits etc.

A Look at the Federation For American Immigration Reform

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

The Federation for American Reform has stated that their goals, in relation to those aspects, is to improve border security, stop illegal , and promote the levels of that are more beneficial to the country. has an effect on almost every aspect of our daily lives. Education, employment, government budgets, health care, and even the environment are all affected by our laws and policies.

What Are the Ways to Apply For Canada Immigration?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

There are four main classes allowed for Canada . These are the skilled worker, the family, and business classes. The fourth is as a temporary worker or student.

What is the Process For Canada Immigration?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

There are many rules and regulations governing Canada that change from year to year. These change due to new rules like the recent Action Plan for Faster that increased the number of skilled workers coming in and decreased applicants in non-approved fields.

What to Do After You Apply For the Eb5 Immigrant Program

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

If you have applied for an eb5 , you likely already know the basics. In fact, hopefully you have an immigration lawyer to guide you through the process. Either way, you might have questions about what to do now. Know what to expect while you wait to find out if you were accepted into the eb5 immigrant program.

4 Steps to an Approved Eb5 Application

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

If you want to use the eb5 to live and work in the United States, you are in luck. There are thousands of spots every year for approved applicants of the program, and the result is living in the U.S. while investing in a business, typically within a year of applying. Additionally, you get to bring your immediate family with you.

Doing a Visa Run in Thailand

Thursday, October 15th, 2009

Many farang who wish to stay in Thailand are either ineligible for a long term or prefer not to obtain one. The alternative is a run, the slang term for temporarily leaving Thailand in order to obtain a new .