On Saturday, September 22, 2018, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a proposed rule that will define a law according to which people who enter and remain in the United States temporarily or permanently will have to provide for themselves and will not be able to ask the Government for any public benefits. Please click here to […]
Category Archives: Immigration Forms
USCIS Redesigns Citizenship and Naturalization Certificates
You always need to pay attention to documents you receive from USCIS. Double check your first and last name, date of birth and all the other information. It’s very important to make sure that everything is correct and if not, you should contact USCIS right away. And you need to remember to purchase Visitor Health Insurance. Please go […]
Do I Qualify for EB1?
The Murthy Law Firm is going to help you better understand the EB1 process. If you need a legal help with filing a petition you can go to The Murthy Law website to get more information. You should always have a Health Insurance when you’re in the U.S. Please read more about Visitor Health Insurance Plans and Health Insurance Plans […]
USCIS to Begin Using More Secure Mail Delivery Service – Important Updates for New Immigrants
Don’t forget to purchase a visitor health insurance while you’re waiting for your immigration papers. There are a lot of different plans available for new immigrants, temporary workers and green card holders. Go here to see them. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced on 04/27/2018 that the agency will begin phasing in use of the U.S. […]
What Should You Do When USCIS Transfers Your Case
Sometimes you might get a notice from USCIS saying that your case has been transferred. Please read this article to learn what to do in this situation. Meanwhile don’t forget to purchase Visitor Health Insurance. Please go on our website to learn your options. On occasion, we transfer cases between our five service centers in order […]
Everything New Immigrant Or Visitor Should Know About Working In The US
Many people want to come to the United States to work. To work in the United States, you must have one of the following: A Permanent Resident Card (also known as a Green Card), An Employment Authorization Document (work permit), or An employment-related visa which allows you to work for a particular employer. Says United States Citizenship and […]
Form Filing Tips For US Visitors and New Immigrants
Please read and follow the form filing instructions. Form fees, eligibility requirements, fee waiver eligibility, required documents and mailing addresses vary depending on the form you are filing and why you are filing. These tips will help ensure we accept your application, petition, or request package for processing. Go to USCIS website to learn the […]
Pay for Your Petition With a Credit Card
Did you know that you can now pay your filing and biometrics fees and many other forms with a credit card? United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is making it easy on you to get all your document up to date. Please go to their website to learn more. Also don’t forget to keep your visitor health […]
Change of Address Information – What Every Immigrant and Some Group of Citizens Must Do
Most non-U.S. citizens must report a change of address within 10 days of moving within the United States or its territories. Exceptions include: Diplomats (visa status A), Official government representatives to an international organization (visa status G), and Certain nonimmigrants who do not possess a visa and who are in the U.S. for less than 30 days. […]
The first Government Voices Webinar: Exploring the International Student Life Cycle
USA has one of the largest international student population in the world. A lot of foreign students and visitors want to come to the States to study. If you’re one of them, use your chance to learn more and join the first Government Voices Webinar. Please go here to read more. Whether you are going to […]