by Adrian Pelaez | May 13, 2016 | Immigration News
The TN visa is for Mexican and Canadian professionals who want to work in the United States. It is issued for certain occupations only. It is similar to the H-1B visa, but it has unique characteristics. The owner of a TN visa may work up to three years with the...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 12, 2016 | Immigration News
Hispanic-owned businesses in California have grown 43.9% over the past five years. One of the most surprising things is that in Inland, Southern California, they have reached 50.6%. The study conducted by the Center for Economic Development and Design of the School of...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 11, 2016 | Immigration News
The municipality of the city of New York issues identification cards (ID) for its residents. These cards provide their holders with significant benefits. Who Can Apply for the NYC ID Card? Requirements: You are 14 years of age or older. Identity documents such as...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 10, 2016 | Immigration News
The K-1 visa is intended for the American citizens’ fiancés who plan to marry in the United States after living in that country. To apply for it, in addition to meeting other requirements, the applicant must attend an interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate....
by Adrian Pelaez | May 7, 2016 | Immigration News
The annual quota for H1B visas is 85,000. However, this year, in just five days, the request limit was reached. It is estimated that by October this year the visas will be delivered. This visa is ideal for foreign high tech professionals (scientists, journalists,...
by Adrian Pelaez | May 6, 2016 | Immigration News
From singers to models, to actors, writers and politicians, there are many celebrities from diverse backgrounds (British, German, Chilean, Venezuelan, Colombian, etc.) who have chosen to apply for the American citizenship. The reasons vary: movies to record, work...