Immigration Law

Immigration Law Blogs & Immigration Legal Advice: Immigration legal blogs, published by immigration lawyers, attorneys and law firms with specialism in immigration law in the UK, United States and beyond.

Airports: What are my Rights?

by sbanerjee September 5, 2013 Immigration Law

With recent events in the UK concerning the detainment of the partner of a journalist covering the Edward Snowden affair, rights at airports have become more prevalent in popular discourse. David Miranda, who lives in Brazil, was detained in London’s Heathrow airport for almost nine hours as was reported by the Guardian this week. He […]

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Professional Immigration Advice From Specialist Qualified Immigration Solicitors

by mariajohnuk July 26, 2013 Immigration Law

Professional immigration solicitors are required to keep ahead of all the latest changes and amendments to immigration law. It is only by keeping abreast of all past and imminent changes to immigration procedures and legislation that they can ensure clients receive the most relevant and up to date, valid information on immigration rules, and it […]

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Bankruptcy and Non-Citizens

by hiken July 19, 2013 Immigration Law

Bankruptcy in the United States is a difficult situation, and if you’re confronting it as a non-citizen, you’ll be facing some unique challenges.  Even though it’s legal for a noncitizen to file for bankruptcy, there are some pitfalls to avoid if you want the process to go more smoothly and not damage your chances of […]

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H-1B Cap predictions come true. Lottery will now decide the future of petitioners. (US Immigration Law)

by Domnic Francis June 24, 2013 Immigration Law

(US immigration law) US companies employing foreign workers in specialty occupations that demand theoretical or technical expertise in specialized fields such as scientists, engineers, or computer programmers are required to file for H-1B visas. April 1st, 2013 marked the beginning of the filing period for H-1B petitions subject to cap limits for the fiscal year […]

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Preparing For Your Deportation Hearing (US Immigration Law)

by Paul Young Choi June 10, 2013 Immigration Law

Hundreds of thousands of people are deported from the United States each year. It can be a stressful time for those who are getting deported, but you do not have to go through it on your own. When you are facing this prospect, there are a few things you can do to help yourself. Start […]

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US Laws: Obtaining a Green Card Through Employment

by zizinya March 7, 2013 Immigration Law

(US immigration considerations) Getting a green card is often a task that an individual undertakes on their own, but there is actually another process in which a person can get a green card in connection with an employment opportunity. Employers can actually petition the government for a green card on behalf of an immigrant if […]

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Rules For Public Administrators to Live By

by edralyn February 28, 2013 Finance

Within organizations most of company rules revolve around conduct and results; everything else is basically left up to employees. Public administrators face fewer restrictions than almost anyone else within governmental and non-governmental agencies, but they can’t afford to become lax in their freedom. Personal codes are needed to help pick up the slack, and that’s […]

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Tourist Visa in Thailand Strict Requirements

by Siam Legal International February 20, 2013 Immigration Law

New regulations are now enforced at Thai Embassies and Consulates around the world about additional requirements on the Issuance of Tourist Visa to Thailand Additional Requirements on the Issuance of Tourist Visa to Thailand Thai Embassies in different countries now implement stricter requirements with regards to approval and issuance of Tourist Visa to Thailand. Tourist […]

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What to do when your visitor/working visa is expired

by Derek Finegan January 31, 2013 Immigration Law

Spending time in a foreign country like the US requires you to have either a working or a traveling visa. Naturally, this visa needs to be completely valid since it signifies a document which officially grants you access to this country. Therefore, once a visa expires, you lose you right to spend time in this […]

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You Can Be Deported from United States for Felony Charges

by lawfirm January 23, 2013 Immigration Law

Residing in any part of the United States on a visa or green card and convicted for a felony, you may be deported from the country for this reason. There are various factors that will be considered before making any decision about deportation. The factors that may affect the process of deportation are the offense […]

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