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In order to become a naturalized citizen, an applicant must demonstrate that s/he can read, write, and speak basic English and answer correctly a certain number of American civics questions.
Exception to the RulesSome people are exempt from this...
By Carolyn Mason, Contributor
Support letters can be very helpful in immigration, particularly when seeking naturalization (citizenship), a waiver of something that prevents you from obtaining a visa to enter the country, or when fighting removal...
by Carolyn Mason, Contributor
The Diversity Immigrant Visa program is an annual lottery, conducted by the State Department, to distribute applications for 50,000 diversity visas (DV). Winners are randomly selected from on-line entries and there is no...
By Carolyn Mason, contributor and Tanya M. Lee, Esq.
AboutUSvisas attorney Tanya M. Lee had the pleasure of meeting Dian Alyan this past June in Rome, Italy at the Procter & Gamble Alumni Network Global Reunion, where Dian was being honored with...
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) recently announced that interim Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) will be issued to Salvadoran Temporary Protected Status (TPS) beneficiaries who have not yet received a final action...