by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 14, 2016 | Immigration News
The word “Hispanic” was used in 1970 for the first time. Since then, people in the United States apply it to refer to the inhabitants (citizens and non-citizens) of the country whose cultures derive from the Spanish one. These people are also known as...
by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 13, 2016 | Immigration News
The United States is one of the most common destinations for tourists. In fact, millions of foreigners travel there on vacation every year. Nevertheless, not everybody makes it to the U.S., for many visas are frequently cancelled. There are numerous reasons why...
by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 12, 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....
by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 11, 2016 | Immigration News
Hispanics are one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the U.S. This group comprises 21 countries, and its 5 most successful nationalities are featured below. Ecuadorians They first arrived in the U.S. in 1970. Since then, most of them have settled in Queens, New...
by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 6, 2016 | Immigration News
Every permanent resident (Green Card holder) who has lived for more than five years in the United States, and has passed the naturalization test obtains the American citizenship. Most of naturalized immigrants believe that they cannot lose their citizenship, which is...
by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 5, 2016 | Immigration News, Sin Categoría, Uncategorized
A tourist visa allows you to visit the United States for three months approximately. After that, the visa expires and you have to go back to your country. However, there are different ways to have your visa extended. How is this possible? Follow these steps: I-539...