Working in the United States

Not only are many foreigners are interested in working in the U.S., the U.S. also welcomes skilled foreign workers. However, foreigners need to obtain permission to work here. There are different employment categories and the requirements for each category are different. Non-immigrant Workers USCIS permits foreign workers to come to the U.S. on temporary non-immigrant […]

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Asylum in the United States

Many foreigners who have suffered persecution and people who fear that they will suffer persecution due to certain factors like race, nationality, religion or political opinion, come to the U.S. seeking protection. People who demonstrate that they were persecuted or that they would be persecuted in their countries of origin will be granted entry into

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Categories of Green Card Applicants Eligible for Adjustment of Status

Non-immigrants living in the U.S. can apply for permanent resident cards (green cards), without traveling back to their home countries, through a process called adjustment of status. However, prior to filing their applications, they need to confirm that they belong to categories that are eligible for green cards through this process. All categories of non-immigrants

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Extension of Temporary Protected Status for Haitians

Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for eligible Haitian nationals will be extended for an additional 18 months, effective 23 July 2014 through 22 January 2016. According to the announcement, Haitian beneficiaries need to file their applications for re-registration between 3rd March, 2014 and 2nd May, 2014. Applications to extend TPS will not be accepted after this

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US Citizenship Test

Studying for the U.S. citizenship test is a key part of preparing to become an American citizen. Here’s a guide to help you get ready. What’s on the US Citizenship Test? The U.S. citizenship test includes an English test and a civics test. The English test includes a speaking, reading and writing portion. The civics

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