Before being able to enter the United States, you’ll be screened first at the port of entry (POE). Here, the POE Officers conduct identity verification by checking the documents you bring and performing an interview to know why you want to visit the country. The inspection will begin once you
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Current USCIS H4 EAD Processing Time
Let’s say that there is a woman named Naomi. She is a foreign citizen who has a spouse with an H-1B employment visa in the United States. She can apply for a visa, the H4 Employment Authorization Document (EAD), that can permit her to live in the United States. With
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Every individual, both returning natives and aliens entering the U.S., will first be screened at the port of entry (POE). The United States has at least approximately 300 ports of entry, which consist of three routes, including international airports, seaports, and railway or highway crossings at land borders. There will
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If you have submitted an application to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), it is important for you to track the status of your USCIS case. This will provide crucial information about the position of your application. Apart from that, you will also be informed and proactive. Remember
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Applying for a green card to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services or USCIS can be confusing because there are so many terms that you might have not heard before. For example, you see something like “Case Approved” when checking your USCIS case status but you have no idea about it.
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When you apply for a form in USCIS, there may be a lot of questions that come to your mind. One of them is whether you are able to walk in to USCIS Office without an appointment or not. It is important for you to know because when you decide
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