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Why Counterfeiting Hurts
When someone copycats a legitimate DRTV product, everyone loses. Consumers get inferior products and may even get hurt by the counterfeit versions. The original marketer loses sales, incurs legal expenses and winds up with a damaged reputation. The indust...
Homeland Security Schools Provide Crisis Management Education
The Al-Qaeda attacks of 9/11 have forever left a mark in the hearts of the American people. The effects caused changes in many aspects of business and government in the way they handle threats to their operations. No greater change was seen than that in t...
Aware of when to file affidavit of support in US using Form I-134?
Any alien is disqualified from entering U.S., according to Section 212(a)(4) of Immigration and Nationality act, in the opinion of the U.S. department of State officer delivering judgment on a visa application, a department of Homeland security officer or...
Bretz & Coven, NYC Immigration Lawyers
As a New York immigration attorney working at Bretz & Coven, I saw the nightly news, and I considered why no one else appeared to understand that our porous southern borders were open gates for Middle Eastern terrorists. Perhaps it was fresh on my own min...
Visiting the US without a Visa
A citizen of an alien country who pursues to enter the United States (U.S.) normally must first obtain a U.S. visa, which is placed in the traveler’s passport, a travel document dispensed by the traveler’s country of citizenship.
Purpose of Visa
Havin...
Who needs a re-entry permit during travel outside US?
When the citizens or lawful permanent resident leave the country for an extended period of time in some countries they require a re-entry permit. A resident foreigner in the US, while maintaining his/her permanent residency, if he/she plans to travel abro...
E-Verify Database Now Available to South Carolina Business Licensing Authorities Through E-Verify
The U.S. Supreme Court recently upheld an Arizona law which found that states could require the use of the federal government's "E-Verify" employment verification system in issuing business licenses in that state. In a complex decision, a divided 5-3 Su...
Arizona's E-Verify Law Paves a New National Landscape for Employers
The E-Verify system used by the Department of Homeland Security to electronically verify employment eligibility for new employees. In the past, its use has been voluntary for federal employers; Arizona has now made it mandatory for all employers within ...
What does pre employment screening service stand for?
Employment screening is tremendously imperative to make sure the entrance of workers with the right qualifications & character & recommendation into a business organization. But for this it's secure and quick to take benefit of IT solutions. The price for...
U.S Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service (BCIS)
BCIS, also known as the Bureau of Citizenship and immigration service was formed in the act of Homeland Security in the year 2002. The name BCIS did not make it a long way, therefore, it was reformed by another name 2 years after its establishment. These ...
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These supplemental vacant housing models are estimated to end result in close to 163,908 less citizens of the metropolis.ten. The Census Bureau's Population Estimates plan, which doesn't count housing models, seems to have failed to capture a decline in t...
How To Adjust The Status Of A Conditional Visa Under Current U.S. Immigration Law
Many foreign nationals who come to the United States will try to adjust the type of visa they hold. Most often the change sought is to convert their current visa into a green card so that they can become a lawful permanent resident. For instance, if a U...
Ontario Pardons for Canadian Criminal Records and Travel
For many Ontarians, crossing the border at Niagara Falls for shopping or tourism represents a pleasant excursion. But such trips can turn into a nightmare if the traveller happens to have obtained a criminal conviction at some point in their life. Theoret...
How to Check Your USCIS Case Status
Whenever you apply for US immigration, it gives you a unique case number to your application that is filed with the USCIS. You can always check your USCIS case statusonline with the help of the case number mentioned on the receipt that you get. Visa appli...
What Every Employer Needs to Know about I-9's
What Employers Need to Know about I-9’s
• ICE penalties from worksite enforcement inspections increased to $5,300,000 in FY 2010, up from $1,033,291 in FY 2009, with average fines exceeding $110,000
• ICE criminally ...
