Posts Tagged ‘Immigration Law’
10 Facts About Immigration Naturalization Services That May Shock You
The 2016 political project in the United States consisted of a substantial quantity of dialog about immigration and, particularly, illegal or undocumented immigration. While some remarks were accurate, some have actually been confirmed to be incorrect or a minimum of a rather distorted analysis of the fact. Here is more about immigration naturalization services and…
Read MoreAsk Garry: Insight Into President Trump’s Immigration Policy
Just recently, Davis & Associates’ lead lawyer, Garry Davis, wrote a post to be published by www.bestlawyers.com over President Trump’s Immigration Policy. Check out a copy of the short article below: Since being sworn into office, President Trump made significant changes to immigration policy and law in the U.S. Of particular note are the Deferred…
Read MoreWhat is a H-1B visa?
The Challenge Of H-1B Visas In our Houston Immigration Law practice, we are often asked the question, “How can I get a work visa?” Technically, there is no such thing as a basic visa to work in the US. Each visa classification is for a specific purpose, specifically studying (F-1, M-1, J-1), tourism (B-2), to…
Read MoreAn Alphabet Soup of Temporary Visas
What Is A “Visa”? When people hear that word, they think it is a person’s permit to be in a country. Under U.S. immigration law, “visa” is a technical term that refers to a record stamped into a person’s passport that allows the individual to seek entrance into the United States for a specific purpose.…
Read MoreWho Enforces U.S. Immigration Law?
Perhaps it would make sense for the U.S. government to implement, regulate and enforce immigration law through one agency. Unfortunately, that is not the reality. Even though it is just one statute (Title 8 USC – The Immigration and Nationality Act (INA)), multiple government agencies are involved in the process, often with concurrent jurisdiction and…
Read MoreWhat is the New I-601A?
Introduction and History of the I-601A There are situations in which a person with a US citizen or permanent resident relative can be sponsored for permanent residence but cannot obtain that permanent resident status here in the US. If a person who has been sponsored for permanent residence by a family member has lived in…
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