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How to get a “green card” through your job

Saturday, August 28th, 2010

How can you get your “green card” through your job? We’ll explain your options in this blog.

Can I keep my “green card” case going if I lose or change my job?

Tuesday, August 17th, 2010

Can I keep my “green card” going if I am fired or want to take a new job at a new company? Possibly yes, but it’s complicated. We’ll sort it out in this blog.

What to do if your work card is delayed

Monday, August 9th, 2010

My work card is delayed and what can I do? I just graduated and applied for it and want to start my practical training, but I can’t. My work card is about to expire and I just filed for a new one, but may have to stop working. We explain the situation and suggest some solutions in this blog.

Can I get a work visa if I work out of my house

Monday, July 19th, 2010

Can I use my home for my office to start my business and get a work visa? We’ll give you the answer in this blog.

GC lottery – you can check if you won or not

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Now you can check if you won the GC lottery or not online. Will explain more in this blog.

“Green Card” lottery results are out and some suggestions

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

You just got your packet you won the “green card” lottery. Congratulations, but it can be complicated. We explain the tricks in this blog.

Fees for visa stamp will go up

Friday, May 21st, 2010

Are you planning to apply for U.S. visa stamp overseas this summer? Most likely the visa application fee won’t be $131 any more since it will go up soon. You’ll find more details in this blog.

New problems for U.S. citizens who marry a foreign person

Monday, May 17th, 2010

If a U.S. citizen wants to marry a person living overseas what are the tricky points and problems? We explain the dangers and how to do it in this blog, focusing on a a new problem citizens and their fiances are having.

United-Continental Merger’s immigration affect

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

I work at United or Continental airlines and have a work visa or pending “green card” case. Will the merger affect me? It probably will and we’ll offer some help to people at those companies or others in similar situations in this blog.

How to change your name on your “green card”

Thursday, April 8th, 2010

You just got married and have your passport with your new family name, but your “green card” still has your maiden name. How do you make sure your name on your passport and “green card” are the same? We explain how in this blog

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