Month: June 2018
Employment-Based Green Cards
Each year, tens of thousands of individuals come to the United States for employment purposes. In order to do so lawfully, one will have to apply for a visa that applies to their particular situation. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services has separated employment-based visas into three preference categories that include the following: First […]
Read MoreNaturalization Test English Language Exemptions
Being able to become a citizen of the United States is one of the greatest feats a person can achieve. One aspect of naturalization is the civics and language test. Understandably, not everyone has the ability to pass this test because of language barriers, capacity, and other reasons. The USCIS provides accommodations for people of a […]
Read MoreDHS Adds 15,000 H-2B Visas for FY 2018
Last week, the Department of Homeland Security made an announcement in regards to adding visas for temporary nonagricultural workers in an effort to help American businesses that are at risk of failing due to a lack of sufficient, qualified, and available U.S. workers. Each fiscal year, the Department of Homeland Security accepts 66,000 H-2B visa […]
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