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History of Immigration Law in the USA |
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Saturday, 08 November 2008 |
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Although he most likely wasn't the first immigrant, Ponce de Leon travelled to what is now Florida in 1513. His discovery led other Spaniards to travel to The New World that is now America, and their numbers quickly spread throughout the Southwest and the western Coastal areas of what would later become the United States. Their influence is still felt today in those areas' architecture, customs and cultures. |
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US Immigration and Visa Lawyer |
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Saturday, 08 November 2008 |
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In today's highly-charged political climate, there are only a handful of issues that share the spotlight with immigration. While most of the political debate surrounds illegal immigration, the fallout unfortunately affects those who seek to enter the country legally. That's why a U.S. immigration and visa lawyer is essential to successfully navigating the maze of laws relating to business-based immigration. |
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Special Immigration Provisions |
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Saturday, 08 November 2008 |
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The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is keeping up with the times by streamlining their application and naturalization procedures for military personnel. This applies to those on active duty and recently discharged. Generally speaking if you are in one the following areas of service, you will qualify: Coast Guard, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, Army, some members of the National Guard (ask an immigration lawyer about this) and the selected reserve of the Ready Reserve. |
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