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  • What Kind of Business Visa Do I Need as an Investor?
    What Kind of Business Visa Do I Need as an Investor?

    Many business people are interested in starting a business in the United States. Becoming the owner of your own company might have been something you have wanted to do for a long time. However, to ...

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  • Preparing for a Visit from ICE
    Preparing for a Visit from ICE

    With Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) presence on the rise, more and more workplaces are seeing ICE raids. Workplace enforcement is expected to grow, so it is important to prepare your staff ...

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  • How Does Naturalization Affect Foreign Travel?
    How Does Naturalization Affect Foreign Travel?

    Naturalization is the legal process in which a non-citizen acquires citizenship through a number of ways. This generally occurs when the individual has stayed in the adopted country for a minimum ...

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  • Natural Disasters & Immigration Services
    Natural Disasters & Immigration Services

    As a foreign national, a natural disaster can cause more damage than what’s apparent. Storm surges, high winds, torrential downpours and major flooding can obviously destroy a home, but they can also ...

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  • 3 Common Business Immigration Issues
    3 Common Business Immigration Issues

    Business immigration issues can be particularly complicated, mainly as the result of the stringent immigration laws in place. Here are 3 of the most common types that can occur and how to deal with ...

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  • Can U.S. Citizens Help Their Parents Receive a Green Card?
    Can U.S. Citizens Help Their Parents Receive a Green Card?

    Understanding the basics of family-based immigration in the United States can help you keep your family together. In particular, if you are worried about your undocumented parents being detained or ...

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