Monthly Archive April 16, 2010

ByPhillip Kim

Visit the U.S. by Immigration Attorney in Fresno

There are two types of nonimmigrant visas available for people
who want to visit the United States.

Visitor for business (B-1)
Visitor for pleasure (B-2)
The B-1 visa is for individuals who wish to visit the United States
temporarily for business purposes, (e.g. conferences)
or for medical treatment,
or to accompany a family member who is requires medical treatment.

The B-2 visa is for individuals who wish to visit the United States temporarily
or to visit family or friends.

If you are planning to visit the United States,
you should be prepared to demonstrate the following:

Your visit will be temporary
You will depart at the end of your authorized stay or any extension granted
You are in possession of a valid passport
You maintain a foreign residence that you have no intention of abandoning
You are able to support yourself financially while in the United States
You are admissible to the United States or have obtained a waiver for any ground of inadmissibility.
For more information on this topic, Please Contact:
Fresno Immigration Attorney

Phillip Kim
(559) 761-9742
https://phillipkimlaw.com/

Generally, if you want to visit the United States
you must first obtain a nonimmigrant visitor visa.
Travelers from certain countries may be exempt from this requirement.
For more information about visa requirements and procedures, Please Contact:

Fresno Immigration Attorney Phillip Kim
(559) 761-9742
https://phillipkimlaw.com/

If you want to travel to the United States for reasons other than business or pleasure, you must apply

for a visa in the appropriate category. This includes if you want to study, work as a crew member or

journalist, etc., You can get help determining which visa you need by selecting the appropriate

categories in the “Where to Start” menu on our home page

Passing through a U.S. Port of Entry

You should be aware that a visa does not guarantee admission into the United States. may deny your

admission, and also limit the period of time you are authorized to remain in the United States.
For more information about the requirements for visiting
the United States, For More Information,
Please Contact:
Fresno Immigration Attorney Phillip Kim
(559) 761-9742
https://phillipkimlaw.com/

ByImmigration News

23 indicted in weddings-for-citizenship

A federal grand jury has indicted 23 people in what prosecutors called a conspiracy to set up sham weddings in exchange for cash, free vacations to Cambodia and sex, according to documents unsealed Tuesday.

ByImmigration News

Guy W. Farmer: Immigration reform looks a lot like amnesty

Now that the Obama administration has jammed a trillion-dollar health care reform plan through Congress, it won’t be long before immigration reform is back on the national agenda. Beware, however, because “comprehensive immigration reform” means conditional amnesty for more than 10 million illegal immigrants. Immigration reform is an issue with major implications for Nevada because Hispanics …

ByImmigration News

Migrants ask for reform

Nearly a hundred people were in Elks Park Tuesday evening to support the reform of immigration laws, which they said were too tough, hurt the countrys economy and kept them from living out the American dream.

ByPhillip Kim

To Reapply for Admission into the U.S After Deportation by Immigration Attorney in Fresno.

Purpose of Form :
For persons who wish to enter the United States legally after being deported, being removed or

having voluntarily departed the United States without an order of deportation to reapply for

admission to the United States, if they meet certain qualifications.

If you are abroad, and intend to apply for an immigrant visa, submit this form to the Local Office in

which your deportation proceedings were held. If you are concurrently applying for a waiver of

grounds of excludability, file this application with the American Consul with whom you are filing your

application for waiver.

If you are abroad and intend to apply for a nonimmigrant visa or border crossing card, submit this

application to the American Consul with whom you submit your visa or crossing card application, if

instructed to do so by the Consul.

If you are at a U.S. port of entry, applying for admission to the United States, submit this application

to the Local Office having jurisdiction over that port.

If you are in the United States and will file an application for waiver with an American consul, file

this application and the waiver application with the American consul.

If you are in the United States and are applying for adjustment of status or are seeking advance

permission to reapply prior to your departure from the U.S., submit the application to the Local

Office having jurisdiction over the place where you reside. For More Information, Please Contact:
Fresno Immigration Attorney Phillip Kim
(559) 761-9742
https://phillipkimlaw.com/

ByPhillip Kim

Applicant Performance on the Naturalization Test in Fresno.

Immigration requires that naturalization applicants must demonstrate an ability to read, write, and speak words in ordinary usage in the English language, and have a knowledge and understanding of U.S. history and government. As part of a multi-year redesign, the naturalization test was modified to achieve two basic objectives:

A uniform and consistent testing experience for all applicants
A civics test that can effectively assess an applicant’s knowledge of U.S. history and government
The new test strives to emphasize the founding principles of American democracy and the rights and responsibilities of citizenship while also serving as an important instrument to encourage civic learning and attachment to the country.

From October 1, 2008 through January 31, 2010, more than 577,000 new naturalization tests were administered nationwide. For those applicants taking both the English and civics tests, the overall national pass rate as of January 2010 is 92 percent. Data collected since October 1, 2008 indicate that applicant performance remains relatively consistent with that of the previous test. Compared to historical data from internal case management systems, the current pass rate of 92 percent is similar to that of the old test, which was 91 percent based on 2008 data.

Background on the Data
The data reflected above were taken from internal case management systems used to track naturalization applications and have been gathered to provide a general snapshot of how applicants are performing on the revised test. The national pass rate is determined based solely on an applicant’s first test within the current naturalization application. The data represent applicants taking the new naturalization test from October 1, 2008 through January 31, 2010. Please note that test results for each applicant are manually entered into the case management system and some errors may occur during manual entry. Although every effort has been undertaken to eliminate any errors made during manual data entry, errors may exist that would impact the publicized national pass rate. For More Information, Please Contact:
Fresno Immigration Attorney Phillip Kim
(559) 761-9742
https://phillipkimlaw.com/

ByImmigration News

Why One Undocumented Student Is Walking the Trail of Dreams

SAN FRANCISCO, Mar 17 (New America Media) – Four students who were brought to the United States by their families when they were young and are still undocumented are walking 1,500 miles from their homes in Miami, Fla. to Washington, D.C., to ask for immigration reform. New America Media read more

ByImmigration News

Internet tool helps employers check workers’ immigration status

Enforcement crackdown spurs businesses to sign up for E-Verify You might not realize it when you get a new job, but soon your name may be checked against a government database to answer the question: Are you an illegal immigrant?

ByPhillip Kim

Citizenship Through Naturalization by Immigration Attorney in Fresno

Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a foreign citizen or national after he or she fulfills the requirements
established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

In most cases, an applicant for naturalization must be a permanent
resident (green card holder) before filing. Except for certain U.S. military members and their dependents, naturalization can only be granted in the United States.

You May Qualify for Naturalization if:

You have been a permanent resident for at least 5 years and meet all other eligibility requirements.
You have been a permanent resident for 3 years or more and meet all eligibility requirements to file as a spouse of a U.S. citizen.
You have qualifying service in the U.S. armed forces and meet all other eligibility requirements.
Your child may qualify for naturalization if you are a U.S. citizen, the child was born outside the U.S., the child is currently residing outside the U.S., and all other eligibility requirements are met.

How to Apply for Naturalization Prepare for taking the naturalization test before you apply. We have educational materials and resources to help you prepare.

Note: You may already be a U.S. citizen and not need to apply for
naturalization if your biological or adoptive parent(s) became a U.S.
citizen before you reached the age of 18. For More Information,
Please Contact:
Fresno Immigration Attorney Phillip Kim
(559) 761-9742
https://phillipkimlaw.com/

ByPhillip Kim

Materials for the Naturalization Test by Immigration Attorney in Fresno

During your naturalization eligibility interview, will be tested your ability to read, write, and speak English (unless you are exempt from the English requirements).
You will also be given a civics test in English (to test your knowledge and understanding of U.S. history and government) unless you are exempt. Even if exempt from the English test, you will need to take the civics test unless you qualify for a waiver. You may also be eligible to take the civics test in your native language with the assistance of an interpreter if you qualify.

Your English skills will be tested in the following ways:

Reading. To test your ability to read in English, you must read one
sentence, out of three sentences Writing.
To test your ability to write in English, you must write one
sentence, out of three sentences Speaking.
Your ability to speak English is determined by your answers to
questions normally asked by officers during the naturalization eligibility interview regarding the information Application for Naturalization. For More Information, Please Contact:
Fresno Immigration Attorney Phillip Kim
(559) 761-9742
https://phillipkimlaw.com/