There have always been obvious legal reasons where one needs to hire an attorney. But these reasons in some legal matters were not as compelling as we have seen it in the most recent years. For example, After September 11, 2018, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services changed policies so some applications will beContinue reading “Why Is It highly Recommended for You to Have Legal Representation?”
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Establishing Good Moral Character in Your Naturalization Interviews
For immigrants undergoing the U.S. naturalization process, USCIS consular officers will need to establish one’s good moral character (GMC). Typically, USCIS officers will ask important questions that they hope will elicit the applicant’s character, intentions, and criminal records. Individuals undergoing the naturalization process should be aware of this process and plan accordingly. The issues andContinue reading “Establishing Good Moral Character in Your Naturalization Interviews”
How to Successfully Petition an EB-5 Case for Iranian Investors
With President Trump’s foreign policies with Iran, some Iranian investors become uneasy about pursuing an EB-5 visa. This article will clarify the new updates and explain important things to know before pursuing an EB-5 petition. First, Iranian nationals must understand that EB-5 petitions are still a viable option for investors looking to immigrate to theContinue reading “How to Successfully Petition an EB-5 Case for Iranian Investors”
Criminal Implications of Violating OFAC Sanctions
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) is a department of the U.S. government responsible for enforcing economic and trade sanctions based on US foreign policy and national security goals. Typically, these sanctions are aimed against targeted foreign countries and regimes, terrorists, international narcotics traffickers, those engaged in activities. As such, OFAC’s sanctions against suchContinue reading “Criminal Implications of Violating OFAC Sanctions”
How a Record of Contract Fraud may Affect Your U.S. Immigration Admissibility
In many parts of the world, business deals may involve many variables that may not initially be viewed as fraud. For instance, traditional gifts and other customs from one culture may later be interpreted by another as bribery. The potential for misinterpretation in business deals reminds people to always be aware of how some actionsContinue reading “How a Record of Contract Fraud may Affect Your U.S. Immigration Admissibility”