TheEB-5 visa in the USAis an immigrant visa program designed for foreign investors who want to obtain permanent residency (Green Card) by making a significant investment in a new commercial enterprise that creates jobs for U.S. workers. ...
A child who has lawful permanent residence (LPR status) will have a permanent resident card (green card). Another way to show LPR status is the I-551 stamp in the child’s passport. This stamp shows that the child has entered the United States on an immigrant visa and/or has been admi...
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That is potentially a green glass scenario with the US at war. One of the overarching reasons for US interventions in the world is to prevent nuclear proliferation. Despite setbacks, the US has been better at doing so than one would have expected after the US lost its nuclear monopoly. Even...
Residency vs Citizenship Okay, now that you have a clearer understanding of what a permanent resident is and what citizenship is, you are likely thinking so. Which is better? What do I need? For my Plan B, is permanent residency enough, or do I need a second citizenship?
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E-2 vs EB-5 E-2 visas are cheaper alternative to EB-5 in terms of processing speed and cheaper investment. Certain countries such as China, Vietnam, Nigeria, Russia do not haveE-2 treatydirect with US, so citizens from these countries can take advantage of CBI schemes as backdoor entry...
Playa Ocotal, Guanacaste / Green Cove Springs, Florida Laura’s website was the first I vetted. But I then moved on to another site because they had an office in the U.S. and Costa Rica. I contacted that site first, and when I got no reply after several days, I contacted Laura. ...
As a resident in Portugal, you may be subject to deportation in the event you go against the laws of the country, and your residency card may be revoked. However, as a citizen, you are legally protected from deportation. This means that if you break the law, you may still be subject...
Recently, as an aspect of growing hostility to immigrants to the United States fueled by our continuing economic crisis, questions have been raised concerning the desirability of what is called “birthright citizenship.” The term refers to awarding citi