Immigration Options Available to Those Affected By the War in Ukraine
Currently, the only options available to Ukrainians are those USCIS offers to all immigrants affected by special circumstances. Hopefully, as the situation in Ukraine develops USCIS will make more options available. USCIS has confirmed the invasion of Ukraine is an extreme situation contemplated by the following measures. It is noteworthy that these measures could aid displaced Afghanis as well. That being said, the applicability of each of these options depends on a case-by-case analysis of the immigrant’s circumstances. Also, these measures are not automatic, each must be specifically requested.
The Demand for Highly-Skilled Foreign Workers Is Undeniable
There is little doubt that highly skilled natives and immigrants have worked together for years to drive innovation in a broad range of fields and to build America’s private sector.
3 Mega-Celebrities Who Died Without A Will: Do Not Follow In Their Footsteps!
A will documents who gets what (and when) after you die. Without a will, state law doles out your belongings. In many cases, your assets may end up in the hands of complete strangers. That’s exactly what happened to these three mega-celebrities.
USCIS Final Regulation Puts Registration On Hold, Changes Petition Selection Order
On January 31, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issued a final regulation that changes the process U.S employers will have to follow in order to hire foreign workers under the “H-1B” program.
How to Prepare Your Heirs to Receive, Protect and Grow Their Inheritance
When we think of vast family wealth, most of us know the name Cornelius Vanderbilt, the railroad and shipping scion of one of the richest families in America in the 19th century. When he died in 1877, he left a fortune of $100 million — more than the U.S. Treasury held at the time.