U.S. Citizenship Applicants and Grounds for Deportation
Your criminal history may prevent you from becoming a citizen. In some cases, it may call for deportation even if you are currently a permanent resident.
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Your criminal history may prevent you from becoming a citizen. In some cases, it may call for deportation even if you are currently a permanent resident.
As a sports team or agent, you can successfully petition for your athlete to enter the United States and work as a professional athlete.
USCIS recognizes videogamers as professional athletes and E-Sports as athletic events. This means that gamers are (usually) eligible for various business visas.
Divorce can be a heartbreaking experience. Further, in some cases a divorce may impact your ability to remain lawfully in the United States.
The P Visa and the O Visa are two of the most common visas used by immigrants who want to participate in athletic events in the U.S.
In almost all scenarios, a Major League sports contract will satisfy the requirements for obtaining one of the visas available to professional athletes.
You’ve got the athletic skills to compete at an international level, but proving it to the U.S. government involves providing documentation and paperwork.
Designation as a Regional Center can lead to rewarding and lucrative investment opportunities for regional centers and foreign investors.
Processing times vary for immigration applications, but you should expect to wait anywhere between a few weeks to a full year.
While you won’t be able to get a green card solely from you P-1 status, a variety of family and employment-based green card options are available to you.
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