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Immigration laws quash many dreams

Monday, February 22, 2010
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Immigration laws quash many dreams

UNDER CURRENT U.S. immigration law, there are three primary ways to gain legal entry into the country other than for a limited stay as a tourist. • The first is through the annual “green card diversity lottery,” held each year by the Department of Homeland Security, for citizens of countries that have “low rates of... »

Rules for visa perplex family

Monday, February 22, 2010
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Rules for visa perplex family

Sarah Farnan used to dream of working the Shamu show at Sea World. Now she just wants a way to stay in the United States, at least until her college graduation. A Bright Futures scholar in her junior year at the University of South Florida, Sarah... »

U.S.-Canadian marriage costly for couple

Monday, February 15, 2010
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U.S.-Canadian marriage costly for couple

Newlyweds Matt and Heather Lopresto knew that every marriage has its ups and downs; they didn’t know that living together would be so difficult. Matt, originally from Corning and now living in Rochester, is a U.S. citizen. Heather, who met her husband in 2005 when... »


More Koreans Choose Investment Option for U.S. Greencards

Tuesday, February 9, 2010
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More Koreans Choose Investment Option for U.S. Greencards

An increasing number of Koreans are immigrating to the U.S. through an investment program as the U.S. has loosened immigration restrictions in order to boost its economy hit hard... »

The greencard interview

Tuesday, February 2, 2010
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The greencard interview

The following is part of an article written by MAYA KARA and BRUCE MAILMAN Special to the Saipan Tribune: The following is the advice we give to our clients who... »

Immigration reform again coming into national focus

Monday, February 1, 2010
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Immigration reform again coming into national focus

Patricia Hernandez has the unenviable job of cleaning up the mess left by undergraduates at UC Berkeley. “Whatever they break, we fix it,” she said, sitting on a dormitory couch... »