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WHY DOES IT TAKE SO LONG TO GET A VISA FROM AN AMERICAN EMBASSY?

Obtaining a visa from a U.S. embassy or consulate can be a lengthy process due to several reasons: 1. High Demand: The United States is one of the most sought-after destinations for travel, work, study, and migration.  The high demand means a large number of applications, which can lead to…

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A SHORT EXPLANATION OF BIRTHRIGHT CITIZENSHIP IN THE UNITED STATES

Birthright citizenship, often referred to as “jus soli” which means “right of the soil” in Latin, is a policy by which individuals are granted citizenship of a country simply by being born within its territorial boundaries, irrespective of the citizenship or immigration status of their parents.  In the United States,…

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IS IT EASY FOR CANADIANS TO LIVE AND WORK IN THE UNITED STATES?

At BestImmigrationLawyer.com, we often get inquiries from Canadian citizens wanting to know if they can get a visa that will allow them to live and work in the United States on a full-time basis. The answer to that question is “yes.” The easiest way for Canadians to live and work…

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A HISTORICAL OVERVIEW OF IMMIGRATION IN NEVADA

Nevada is a state that is well-known for its vibrant cities and remarkable landscapes.  From the bright lights of Las Vegas to the beauty of Red Rock Canyon and the stunning greenery of Northern Nevada, this state has something for everyone.  Nevada is also a state with a rich history…

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CAN I WORK IN THE UNITED STATES AFTER APPLYING FOR ASYLUM?

This is a question we are often asked at BestImmigrationLawyer.com.  That is, can a person can work in the United States after applying for asylum. The simple answer is, not immediately, but yes, an asylum seeker can work in the U.S., after meeting certain conditions set by the U.S. Citizenship…

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COMPARING THE BIDEN AND TRUMP ADMINISTRATIONS ON IMMIGRATION POLICY

Immigration policy has always been a critical and controversial issue in American politics.  Not a day goes by when there isn’t some news story dealing with immigration issues.  With the transition from the Trump administration to the Biden administration, there has been a significant shift in policies and priorities. In…

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THE 3 MOST COMMON REASONS FOR DEPORTATION

Deportation is the process of removing a foreign national from the United States due to violations of immigration laws.  Although there are many different grounds for deportation, this blog discusses the three most common reasons which include the following: 1. Violation of immigration laws:  This category includes a wide range…

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WHAT IS A U VISA?

A “U” visa is a nonimmigrant visa available to victims of certain crimes (e.g. rape, assault, attempted murder, armed robbery, kidnapping, involuntary servitude, domestic violence, stalking) who have suffered substantial mental or physical abuse.  The crime (which must have occurred in the United States or in violation of U.S. laws)…

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A SHORT HISTORY OF AMERICAN IMMIGRATION LAWS

Have you ever wondered about how the current American immigration system came into being?  Today’s blog post is intended to give you a short history of American immigration laws.  It’s fascinating to see how these policies have evolved over time.  At BestImmigrationLawyer.com, we think you’ll find it quite interesting to…

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HOW DO IMMIGRATION JUDGES GET SELECTED?

In the United States, immigration judges play a crucial role in the country’s immigration system, presiding over cases that determine the fate of millions of individuals seeking asylum, protection, and the right to stay in the country.  Given the important role judges play in the immigration system, you might be…

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