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Dreaming of Becoming an US Citizen – Steps to Naturalization

Dreaming of Becoming an US Citizen – Steps to Naturalization

Every person’s dream is to become an US citizen without any kind of hurdle. On getting green card citizenship, one can go for naturalization. US citizen is by two ways either by birth or through naturalization. Below are few steps to naturalization: If you are 18 years old and have a permanent resident for at…

Immigration Medical Exam, Immigration Reform

TRAC reports 90 percent or more, unaccompanied children appear in Immigration Court

With the increase in number of unaccompanied children arriving at the United States border, some lawmakers strongly feel around 90 percent of the children attend their immigration court hearings, they quite often disappear into the woodwork and as an alternative they are put into detention. The recent report published by Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access…

Immigration Reform, News

EB-5 Stakeholder Webinar to be held on July 30th by USCIS

USCIS is the government agency that oversees lawful immigration to the US. It provides accurate and useful information to immigrants like providing information about I-693, Civil Surgeon and granting immigration and citizenship benefits etc., USCIS is coming with an opportunity for all stakeholders to learn more about the functionality of the new USCIS Electronic Immigration…

Immigration Reform, News

New tool from US Customs and Border Protection: tracking the Entry/Exit across the Canada-US border

 Snowbirds (people coming into the USA from Canada or vice versa) need to be more cautious while entering and leaving their respective countries now as the US Customs and Border Protection has come up with a new tool that tracks the number of days a person is staying in and out of the country. Earlier…

Immigration Reform, News

Undocumented individuals with infectious tuberculosis (TB) often do not complete the necessary treatment

The rate of TB among detainees is on a higher scale when compared with the general US population. Completion of TB treatment requires at least six months and can prevent relapse and the emergence of drug resistance. Health care authorities have reported an alarming rise in the trend of immigrants who have contracted the disease…

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