To live and work in California, you must first apply for a temporary or permanent resident visa through an embassy in your native country. According to the U.S. Department of State, those workers performing one-time specialty or seasonal labor could choose to apply...
Lost US Visa: What Should You Do If Your Visa Gets Stolen or Lost?
If you travel to the United States to visit your family members or pursue educational or career opportunities, a visa allows you to legally cross the port of entry. Traveling with an expired visa may complicate your trip and put you in trouble with customs. While you...
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Immigration news today is scary. Threats of mass deportations, limitations on visas, and more restrictions on asylum seekers are enough to bring fear to just about any immigrant. Far too often, people who hear this news tend to take to hiding or procrastinate in hopes...
Immigration filing fees are increasing on October 2, 2020; seeking asylum no longer free; file your applications now
Immigrants in California come from a variety of backgrounds and different countries. Every immigrant has a story as to why they want to be a citizen of the U.S. Since its beginning, the U.S. has welcomed immigrants, but a recent change in charges to get citizenship is...