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Posted on: January 13th, 2009
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In the last two decades or so, Mexican immigration has been a very hot topic in the United States. There have been alarmist cries that the Mexicans are flooding the southern U.S. border and taking away jobs from people in the United States. But in all honest, the discussion about Mexican immigrants has been filled with emotions, rhetoric, and misinformation.

What really is the accurate information regarding Mexican immigration, both legal and illegal, to the United States? The truth of the matter is that the United States public has incorrect information about the Mexican immigration debate.
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Posted on: January 5th, 2009
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The results of elections 2008 are good news for immigration reform. It’s not just the election of Barack Obama, say advocates. From the Senate to Congress, immigration failed as a wedge issue. And some anti-immigrant candidates have lost their seats.

Representatives of immigration rights groups recently weighed in on the elections during an Access Washington call organized by New America Media. They discussed how the ethnic vote swayed the presidential and congressional races in battleground states and why they perceive the changing landscape of the U.S. government as a victory for immigration reform supporters.
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Posted on: December 28th, 2008
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You and your family need to prove that you’re related, so you can be together in the United States. You’re missing a birth certificate, or the one you have was not accepted by the U.S. Embassy or USCIS. They have requested DNA testing. What do you do next?Contact a DNA lab who’s accredited by the AABB to perform an Immigration DNA Test. There are 43 of them, and not all of them are created equal. By knowing the process of immigration DNA testing, you can be more knowledgeable about which lab to choose.

First, the petitioner needs to contact an AABB accredited lab to start the process. The lab will schedule an appointment for the petitioner and collect all necessary information for beneficiaries. This information includes each beneficiary’s name, date of birth, immigration case number, and telephone number. The information provided will be included in a package that gets shipped to a U.S. Embassy overseas.
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Posted on: December 21st, 2008
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Constantly changing immigration laws can be confusing, and trying to negotiate all the legal hurdles to accomplish your goals can leave you feeling defeated and helpless. To confront the ever-changing and confusing immigration legal system, individuals, families, and employers are forever seeking solutions and help.

Hiring the right immigration attorney can help ease the pain of the process, simplify the system, and achieve the best results for you, your family, or your company.

How Can an Immigration Attorney Help You?
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Posted on: December 11th, 2008
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It’s called the diversity visa lottery program, but to most it’s known as the green card lottery. Chances of winning are slim, but still there’s a chance. Thousands join in each year to take a chance at the green card lottery. The program is open to many countries and many do win.

One fellow from Brazil won two years ago and brought his family to live in sunny Orlando, Florida. It happens probably more than you think, and is one legal and proper way to come into the united states.

How can I find the green card lottery? Each year, you are allowed to apply to the lottery for green cards, but even if you’re selected a winner, that doesn’t guarantee entry free and clear. There is a catch.
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Posted on: December 7th, 2008
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For years, visitors from certain foreign countries have been able to travel to America without first getting a formal Visa sticker placed in their passport. Implemented in 1998, the “Visa Waiver Program” (VWP) has allowed for visitors of several countries to come to America for tourism or business purposes for up to 90 days without getting a Visa put in their passport. During 2007, more than 15 million visitors from VWP countries arrived in the United States.

As of January 12, 2009 America’s new ESTA program requires Visa Waiver Program visitors coming to the U.S. for tourist or business purposes via a plane or ship to “register” online before entering the United States to see if they pose a law enforcement or security risk to the U.S. ESTA is not required for land crossings. Officials are asking that the ESTA registration be done at least 72 hours prior to leaving, but theoretically it is possible to register at the last minute. An ESTA Travel Authorization is free, valid for 2 years, and valid for multiple entries.
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Posted on: November 28th, 2008
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Green card holders should know a few tips to keep problems at a minimum when they arrive at a border or an international airport. For instance if you’ve spent a lot of time out of the country (say 6 months or longer) you may wind up facing a long question and answer session with immigration inspectors. It’s a given you do not want to lose your Green Card.

Here are some of the things you need to do to make sure things go smoothly. Make sure your card is not expired. You’d be surprised how many times this actually happens when life gets in the way and important deadlines are missed.
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Posted on: November 20th, 2008
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For immigration to the USA one needs to remember that the embassies and counselor officers and the United States Customs and Immigration Services (USCIS) job is to prevent people from immigrating to the US, not to make it easier, so if you have a criminal past, or if you were close in any way to these issues they will be looking to disqualify you from entering the United States, you really need to make sure that you are prepared when you submit your visa immigration application forms, even a cheap immigration lawyer is better than going it alone.

Many of these can be defended if you are innocent, but for all practical purposes you are guilty until proven innocent and the burden of proof is on you. The USCIS and embassy personal will also investigate you at their convenience and look for any thing that looks suspicious or fraudulent. Something many people don’t take into consideration is that the US Foreign Service exams are very tough, these are not dumb people, and they are very well trained.

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Posted on: November 12th, 2008
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Following the ongoing election coverage and Congress’ failure last year to pass sweeping immigration reform, everyone holding an active interest in U.S. Immigration issues is eagerly anticipating forthcoming changes and developments.

A major issue of each presidential candidate’s political platform, each recognizes the need to overhaul’s the country’s defunct immigration system, which each candidate has pledged to work on quickly, once in office. While no one knows for certain what provisions a comprehensive reform will contain, most are sure of what changes to expect, reserving on details

1. Border Security: changes will occur regarding the monitoring of goods and people traversing U.S. borders. Documentary requirements, border crossing procedures, information systems and human resources will be expanded, coordinated and streamlined, with more reliance on electronic/computerized systems.
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Posted on: November 3rd, 2008
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The process for a foreign citizen to legally acquire a green card and eventually become a legal naturalized citizen of the U.S. is difficult, time consuming, and expensive. Many critics of the system maintain that if the process was simpler there would be far fewer foreign citizens entering and remaining in the U.S. illegally.

When a foreign citizen visits the U.S. as a tourist, a medical patient, a student, or for business purposes, they generally need to present only a valid national passport, a photo ID card or birth certificate, and sometimes an entry visa. A visa is simply an endorsement on a document that shows authenticity and conveys permission to travel to and to enter a foreign country. This type of visa is also known as a nonimmigrant visa. Fees for a passport, a nonimmigrant visa, and a border crossing card total about $595.

However, when a foreign citizen wishes to reside and work in the U.S., they need to present an immigrant visa, also known as a green card. The green card was originally called the Alien Registration Receipt Card, but it has recently been renamed the Permanent Resident Card. Originally the card was green in color but now the card is white with some green printing on the back. It is still known generally as the green card. Recipients of the green card must carry it with them at all times. The green card is valid for a period of 10 years.

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