Immigration removal proceedings is the term used by the U.S. government for the legal process that leads to removal from the United States for a non-citizen. It is more commonly called deportation, but the formal proceedings are triggered if a non-citizen is deemed...
As of the 2020 census, around 2.4 million Cubans reside in the United States. This includes migrants and their descendants. This article will explain the Cuban Adjustment Act, and how it can affect Cuban residents of the U.S. Background of the Cuban Adjustment Act In...
The immigration team at Siri & Glimstad provides help to clients with a broad range of immigration needs. One of the most common topics we are contacted about involves questions surrounding types of visas. What Is a Visa? A visa is the document that allows a...
The H-1B visa is a nonimmigrant work visa which allows skilled workers who meet certain requirements to remain in the United States while working for a specific employer. These visas allow U.S. companies to hire foreign nationals who fulfill a role an American worker...
The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services office (USCIS) is the administrative agency under the umbrella of the United States Department of Homeland Security that handles immigration matters. Many new changes have been implemented in immigration policy,...