Individuals in California who are considering becoming naturalized with dual citizenship or who may have children with dual citizenship should keep in mind that this may have implications for taxes and other issues. The United States taxes its citizens on their...
Irvine Immigration Law Blog
Employers miss out on foreign workers due to H-1B visa limit
Some employers in California may be affected by the fact that for fiscal year 2016, almost three times as many applications for H-B1 visas have been made than are available. This type of visa is intended for foreign workers who are skilled in science, engineering and...
Residency filing options for nonresident widows of US citizens
Orange residents who are interested in family immigration issues may wish to know more about the options that a noncitizen spouse has for gaining permanent residency when they are widowed. If certain requirements are fulfilled, this may be possible to gain such status...
L-1A visas for foreign executives and managers
International companies may be able to transfer foreign executives or managers to a U.S. office by helping them to secure an L-1A nonimmigrant visa. If a company does not yet have a U.S. office, the L-1A visa may be used so that a foreign manager or executive can come...
A look at the requirements for foreign media immigrant visas
California residents with an interest in issues surrounding temporary visas may want to know more about a certain type of immigration visa. This visa allows those working with foreign media companies to enter the country; however, there are specific requirements that...
Providing legal defense against deportation
Deportation is an event that many people living in California anticipate with dread for months or years. Your family may be among the many facing the deportation of a loved one. You may be an immigrant who has come to the United States to escape persecution or...
Applying for cancellation of removal in California
Both non-permanent and lawful permanent residents may be subjected to deportation and removal proceedings in some cases. It is possible for both to apply for a cancellation of removal if certain criteria are met. Lawful permanent residents may face immigration...
Loss of citizenship as a naturalized citizen
Individuals in California who are naturalized citizens may wonder if there are any grounds under which their citizenship can be revoked. There are a few limited grounds for revoking the citizenship of a naturalized citizen, but the burden of proof is higher than in...
Visa rule change will allow H-1B spouses to work legally
California residents who are interested in issues surrounding immigration may wish to know about a recent change in visa rules. This change, some say, will provide positive benefits for the U.S. economy. On Feb. 24, President Obama's administration issued a change to...
ACLU succeeds in temporarily halting detention of asylum seekers
A federal court ruling may have offered some relief to the immigrant community in California. The practice of detaining asylum seekers, including mothers and children, has been temporarily stopped by a lawsuit from the American Civil Liberties Union. The court ruling...
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