by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 23, 2016 | Immigration News
“Voluntary Departure” is a request that must be approved to avoid deportation, but that implies that immigrants affected by it must leave the United States within a set period of time. They must pay for the cost of the trip themselves. The Voluntary Depart...
by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 21, 2016 | Immigration News, Uncategorized
El Master Calendar, es una convocatoria dirigida a inmigrantes, para que asistan a la Corte de Inmigración, a una audiencia preliminar. ¿Qué es una audiencia preliminar en la corte de Inmigración? La Master Calendar tiene lugar cuando un migrante recibe la carta que...
by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 20, 2016 | Immigration News
Permanent residents or American citizens have significant employment opportunities in the United States, especially in federal jobs. This year, the federal government is offering around 70,000 new job posts with great benefits. It is important to highlight that these...
by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 19, 2016 | Immigration News
Univision and Televisa are popular among Hispanics in the United States and in many other parts of the world. Thanks to their reach, both can join forces to important causes such as the recently announced alliance to promote the training of young Latinos in the media...
by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 16, 2016 | Immigration News
There are many different reasons why a person would like to have another passport or residence. It could be a matter of physical or financial security, a better future for one’s children, traveling around the world without problems or visas, or paying fewer taxes. In...
by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 15, 2016 | Immigration News
There are three types of B visas: the B1, the B2 and the BCC, which is a combination of the B1 and the B2. The BCC is also known as the “laser visa”. Here is some information about the three of them: B-1 Visa It is a visa for non-immigrants who wish to visit the...