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Social Group for Asylum Purposes

    Manel Y.    

The definition of Social Group has been evolving for a long time now. This undefined term in Immigration has evolved over the time, but now The Advocate General is narrowing the interpretation of the Social Group. The first victim became the “victims of domestic abuse”.
The definition of a “social group,” for asylum purposes (and withholding of removal purposes) is in flux because of circuit splits and changes in BIA precedent, but in our circuit it has been primed for explanation.

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How To Apply For US Tourist Visa (B1/B2)

    Manel Y.    

Have you ever wanted to apply for a US tourist visa, but have been hampered by horror stories of being denied one? Ever wondered what it is the consular officers are looking for in a visa application to actually approve it? Why do very similar (sometimes even identical) applications get different results?

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Apply for a USA Visa

    US Travels    

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On June 26, 2018, the U.S. Supreme Court issued a decision that allows continued implementation of Presidential Proclamation 9645 (P.P.). Certain nationals of Iran, Libya, North Korea, Somalia, Syria, Yemen, and Venezuela are subject to the restrictions and limitations.

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E Visa, Investor visa for the nationals of the treaty Trade countries

   

United States has trade treaty with many countries. The Nationals of these countries are eligible for E visa. This visa does not require one million investment as required by the EB-5 visa. Nor does it require hiring of ten US workers. It is helpful for small business.

  • Applicability: E-2 Visas are typically targeted towards “business owners, managers, and employees who needs to remain in the U.S. for extended periods of time” to conduct trade or oversee an investment in the U.S. The visa can be used by both the company’s principals, and the employees. Family members (spouses and single, minor children) can enter with the visa holder.

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What can a Personal Injury Attorney do for you after a Hit and Run Case?

   

Hit and run accidents are not only traumatic but they also are brutal; in the sense, if you are unable to find the convicted driver, many problems begin to arise afterwards. You have to plea court for several times for even a smaller amount of compensation. That is why a personal injury attorney is necessary for and hit and run case. A personal injury attorney can help you in several ways including:

  • Proving Liability of Convicted Driver: Even if the convicted driver is caught after a hit and run case, you need to prove it to the court. Moreover, you also need to prove your liability which is a highly technical process requiring good knowledge of law. The personal injury attorney will establish all legal requirements that are necessary to prove the drivers’ responsible for the accident. This becomes all the more important because both the court and insurance companies need to see liability before paying for any compensation.

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How can a Personal Injury Attorney Help you?

   

When you have been involved in an accident, apart from the emotional turmoil and anxiety, you have to deal with a lot more issues like; complications in receiving your claims or refusal of an insurance company to make reasonable offer. So, whether you are involved in an auto-accident, injured on the job or experienced nursing home abuse; an experienced personal injury attorney can help you to untangle all the mess and getting you what actually you deserve. Hiring a professional personal injury attorney, with the knowledge of laws and procedures, will be beneficial for you in the following ways:

  • Hiring a personal injury attorney will help you getting a high and accurate insurance settlement. He would provide accurate value of settlement after analyzing your injuries, putting value on your pain and negotiating with the insurance companies. They are the one having the required understanding of all subtleties of your specific case.

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT PRESIDENT OBAMA’S NOVEMBER 20, 2014 IMMIGRATION ACTIONS

   

Expansion of Childhood arrival Considerations:

ONE part of the November 20 2014 actions was to expansion the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. Under the President’s new November 2010 executive action, you may qualify for Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (“DACA”) and to apply for work authorization if ALL of the following are true:

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How to get a small business loan after Bankruptcy?

   

Bankruptcy can affect your business devastatingly, but it does not mean that you cannot make a fresh start. But before you think of getting a loan, always think through the consequences i.e. you will personally be responsible to pay debts if your business fails again and as well you will not be eligible to file a bankruptcy again. So it is always wise to access the reasons that have caused financial downfall in the past in order to avoid them in future. Here are some tips by following which you can improvise your chances of getting a loan after Bankruptcy:-

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DIP (Debtor–In-Possession) Financing

   

What is DIP (Debtor–In-Possession) Financing and how is it beneficial for distressed businesses or companies?

Debtor-In-Possession Financing or DIP Financing is offered to the companies when they file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy under the US bankruptcy code. Moreover, it provides the distressed businesses with the cash flow or financial resources that they need to meet business expenses and as well help them to turn up quickly from the bankruptcy.

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Why should you Hire an Immigration Attorney?

   

Immigration Laws are the pathways that guide you about the terms and conditions that you should follow to be the citizens of the U.S. But the U.S. immigration law is very complex and it is always advisable to render the services of an eminent and professional immigration attorney to go through this complicated yet necessary process successfully. An acknowledged attorney can assist you in several ways including the following:

  • An immigration attorney provides you guidance and counselling regarding visa applications, green card, citizenship, naturalization, deportation issues etc.
  • If required, they would also act as mediators between the clients and immigration authorities like USCIS.

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