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Some basics of immigration that you need to know

Some basics of immigration that you need to know

Over the years there have been instances of people simply walking up to the US Immigration office, telling the officials about how effective they will be as contributors to the US economy, and expect to get welcomed in. Unfortunately such an occasion rarely occurs. Instead, people who want to come to the United States, on…

Immigration Medical Exam

EXECUTIVE ACTION SUPPORTED THROUGH AMICUS FILING

Recently, immigration, civil rights and labour groups came together in a legal effort to defend the recently announced executive action of President Obama, by filing an “Amicus”, or a “Friend-of-the-court” brief. There are 25 states that are currently suing the President over executive action, and these cases will receive their first hearing sometime in January….

Immigration Medical Exam, News

Some Frequently Answered Questions on Communicable Diseases:

1)Tuberculosis Checking for any communicable diseases forms an important part of the Immigration Medical Examination, an exam that is conducted by USCIS-approved Civil Surgeons. Here are some frequently asked questions on tuberculosis that we answer here. Q: How long are TST/IGRA and chest X-ray results valid after they are obtained by the civil surgeon? A:…

Green Card Aspirants, Immigration Medical Exam, USCIS Immigration Doctors

“NATIVIST TREND” IN REPUBLICAN PARTY NOT VERY ENCOURAGING – PRESIDENT OBAMA

President Obama stated recently that his recent executive actions that could grant millions of illegal immigrants temporary respite could motivate Republicans to work together with Democrats on the issue, but if they get into what he calls a “Nativist  trend” that can be seen in spurts, in the Republican party, there might not be much…

Immigration Lawyers, Immigration Medical Exam, News

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT GREEN CARD ELIGIBILITY

To apply for a green card (permanent residence), you must first understand your green card eligibility which may be through (permanent residence): Through your family A job offer or employment Refugee or asylum status Other provisions. In some cases an applicant may be able to do what is called a “self-petition”, or have a record created…

Green Card Aspirants, Immigration Medical Exam