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How to Apply for Convention Against Torture Protection (Part: 2)
How to Apply for Convention Against Torture Protection (Part: 2) Read part one here Requirements You Must Satisfy to Qualify for CAT Protection To be eligible for protection under CAT, you must demonstrate that it is highly probable that you would be subjected to torture if you were removed from

How to Apply for Convention Against Torture Protection (Part: 1)
How to Apply for Convention Against Torture Protection (Part: 1) If you are currently in the United States and seeking asylum due to a well-founded fear of persecution in your country of origin, it is advisable to simultaneously apply for protection under the United Nations Convention Against Torture (CAT) if

Filling Out Form I-730, Refugee or Asylee Relative (Part: 2)
Read part one here Filling Out Form I-730, Refugee or Asylee Relative (Part: 2) Form I-730 Instructions Here are step-by-step instructions for filing your I-730 petition. There are a total of eight parts that must be completed. Start Here Make sure to start at the very beginning—titled START HERE—by filling in

Filling Out Form I-730, Refugee or Asylee Relative (Part: 1)
Filling Out Form I-730, Refugee or Asylee Relative (Part: 1) If you have been granted refugee or asylum status in the United States, you have the option to file Form I-730, which is the Refugee/Asylee Relative Petition, with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). By submitting this form along

Chances of Criminal Record Affecting Immigration (Part: 2)
Chances of Criminal Record Affecting Immigration (Part: 2) Read part one here Finding the Law on Which Crimes Bar One From U.S. Citizenship Even if a crime does not result in deportation, it may keep the offender from naturalizing as a citizen of the United States. For instance, a person

Transfer of Underlying Basis – Part One
Transfer of Underlying Basis – Part One An applicant for an adjustment of status whose application is based on a certain immigrant category sometimes intends the application to be looked at under a different category. For example, an applicant who originally applied for adjustment based on a pending or approved

Undocumented Immigrant
Undocumented Immigrant An undocumented immigrant is a person born outside of the United States but does not have the authorization necessary to be in or to stay in the U.S. under any circumstances. But unfortunately, that’s where the simple part ends. Let’s look at some frequent questions and misconceptions surrounding

Things You Need to Know About EB2-NIW
Things You Need to Know About EB2-NIW People from all over the world fantasize about making a move to the United States because of the opportunities it provides. However, the immigration procedure, particularly the process of obtaining a green card through an EB-2 NIW, is lengthy and time-consuming. In addition

All you Need to Know About H-3 Visa
All you Need to Know About H-3 Visa Ever wondered if there is a visa category regulated by the USA that is dedicated to foreign Trainees? If you are looking for one, then you have come to the right place. H-3 visa mostly comes into use when a USA-based corporation

DV Visa Program: All You Need to Know
DV Visa Program: All You Need to Know If you have plans to immigrate to the US at any point in the future, there is a possibility that you have thought about acquiring a DV visa. If you are lucky enough to be selected for the DV program, this is

WHAT IS ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING?
WHAT IS ADMINISTRATIVE PROCESSING? Administrative processing, also referred to as Security Advisory Opinion (SAO), is the time frame during which a determination regarding a US visa application is made outside of the time it takes for visa processing. An official from the Department of State’s consular division will be deciding

Why US Visa Applications are Rejected
Why US Visa Applications are Rejected: Immigration is a serious aspect of a country’s safety and security. Due to this, the U.S. immigration department has rules and guidelines that are strictly followed while issuing visas. Most visa applications are rejected because people fail to follow the guidelines. Two legal grounds
