When you finally make your way to a new country to embark on a new chapter in your life, you will likely experience a flurry of emotions. Excitement, elation and joy will likely make an appearance, along with feelings of anxiety or stress. You can help limit these...
Year: 2021
Does the U.S. government accommodate disabled immigrants?
The process of becoming an American citizen is challenging enough if you are in good health, but you may fear naturalization will be out of your reach if you suffer from a disability. The truth is that the U.S. government understands the plight of disabled immigrants...
J-1 visas for medical training: What to know
Many medical professionals and students come to the U.S. – and California, specifically – to take advantage of our excellent medical schools. Most of these international medical graduates (IMG) relocate to the U.S. on a J-1 visa. This visa allows them to study, train...
What to know about the immigration-related medical exam
To obtain a US visa, you will need to undergo a medical examination to document your health. The purpose of this checkup is to ascertain your medical status. You do not have to be in perfect health to get the visa. However, if you have certain conditions that could...
Do you qualify to enter the Diversity Visa lottery?
Have you dreamed of immigrating to the United States? Do you worry that you don’t have enough unique qualifiers to help you get through? You may still get your chance through the Diversity Visa lottery. Sometimes called the “green card lottery,” the Diversity Visa...
Can some immigrants become citizens without an English test?
You have to take multiple steps to become a naturalized citizen. You typically need to have lived in the United States for multiple years. Limiting your international travel is also an important qualification. The naturalization process requires an interview, a...
USCIS policy change applauded by LGBTQ rights advocates
There are many ways to make a family, and the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) took a big step last month in recognizing that. The USCIS announced that it was updating its guidance on babies conceived using Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART) and...
Do ICE agents need a warrant to enter your home?
If a police officer comes to your home and asks to come inside, you have the right to say no. With a few exceptions, a lack of consent typically means that the officer has to go and get a warrant. Only then can they enter your home without consent. That said, as an...
What do immigrants think about American life?
Moving to another country is a massive change. It’s going to bring along some surprises and things that people tend not to expect, and it’s also going to give them a chance to learn and grow as they adapt to this new country. If you’re thinking of immigrating, you...
Who can you bring to the United States with a Green Card?
Getting a "green card" means that you can essentially stay in the United States without fear of removal. Only in certain, extreme situations like criminal convictions will your status as a permanent resident ever be at risk. Not only do you have more security than you...