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Immigration Newsletter
Grounds for Inadmissibility - Labor Certification Issues
 
Certain people are "inadmissible" for purposes of entry into the United States, either as an immigrant or as a visitor. There are many reasons why a person could be considered inadmissible to receive a visa and enter the United States, including that there were problems with the person's labor certification. More...
 
Visa Types - Aliens In Transit - C
 
Aliens who are in transit through the United States en route to a foreign destination are sometimes eligible to travel immediately and continuously through the U.S. to their final destinations. The terms of stay for transit aliens are quite strict. More...
 
Controlling Alien Admission - Nonimmigrants - Visa Types -Intracompany Transferees - Temporariness and Intent
 
A nonimmigrant visa is needed to work temporarily in the United States. Several types of visas are available for this purpose. One type of temporary worker recognized by U.S. law is an intracompany transferee, designated as an "L" visa.More...
 
Nonimmigrants - Visa Types - Students - Vocational - M - Terms of Stay
 
It is important that M students understand the limitations on what they may do while studying in the U.S. so they do not jeopardize their legal status. Several terms of their stay are mandated, including whether they may work, how they may accomplish a transfer in schools, whether they may travel outside the U.S., and when they must end their stays. More...
 
Lawful Permanent Residents And The Registry Provision
 
United States immigration laws allow certain aliens who have been present in the U.S. since Jan. 1, 1972 to obtain lawful permanent resident (LPR) status if they have no other way of becoming LPRs. More...
 
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