When a person who is not a U.S. citizen wishes to visit the country, they must secure a visa in most cases. This documentation provides the legal right to be in the country for a specified reason and time period. To secure a visa, you must decide which type you need...
Month: June 2023
Understanding the difference between a green card and citizenship
Moving to a new country is an exciting and complex process. One of the main considerations of an international move is the legal status you will hold in your new home. In the United States, you can choose between two primary statuses: a green card holder and a...
Exploring the possibility: appealing your immigration case
Facing an unfavorable outcome in an immigration case can be disheartening and leave individuals wondering if there is any recourse available. The good news is that, in certain circumstances, it may be possible to appeal an immigration case. When considering this...
What is Permanent Unlawful Presence Ground of Inadmissibility?
If you are in the United States for any more than 180 days without first having obtained admittance or parole, or outside of a “period of authorized stay,” the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services must declare you “inadmissible.” The ground for inadmissibility is...