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Presidents of Central America’s Northern Triangle join efforts to eradicate immigration crisis

US is seeing the citizens of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras, especially children from Latin America crossing the border. A lot of stories can be heard from these immigrants who have escaped from their deadly countries due to unemployment, poverty, gang violence and other forces. Families have been shattered, and members have been forced to…

Immigration Reform, News

Possible ways to enhance Child Refugees arriving in US

It is now a well-known fact that staying in cities like Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala has become increasingly violent especially for children. Honduras has become a murder capital of the world, with crime figures higher than Iraq in 2007. This is the reason we see high number of children fleeing from this county. US…

Immigration Reform, News

Various visa options available to bring your family if you are working under temporary visa in the US

Various visa options available to bring your family if you are working under temporary visa in the US

Based on the kind of work visa obtained for a foreign national in the US, one can bring their family to the US using the following visa options: -Traders and Investors are provided with E-1 & E-2 visas, as they help boost the trade and commerce of the country, hence they are granted with a…

Immigration Reform, News

Planning for Medical Tourism – Learn about risks & solution here

Planning for Medical Tourism – Learn about risks & solution here

Many people travel abroad for medical care due to lower costs of treatments. As many as 750,000 US residents travel abroad for medical care each year and a large number of medical tourists are immigrants in US returning to their home country for care. Most common medical treatment people undergo on medical tourism trips include…

Immigration Reform, News

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