USCIS Website Gets a Facelift

As part of the Obama administration’s commitment in its immigration efforts, it has unveiled the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) website. The new design has been launched by the Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano herself with other White House and Homeland security personnel.

The aim of the newly designed USCIS website is to make it . . . → Read More: USCIS Website Gets a Facelift

Illegal Immigrants Stopped at a US Mexico Border Near San Diego

It is a common sight in every US Mexico border to have lines and lines of vehicles from Mexico entering the United States for many different reasons and purposes. In the past and up until now, US Mexico border serves as a way for illegal immigrants to access the United States with people putting together various . . . → Read More: Illegal Immigrants Stopped at a US Mexico Border Near San Diego

Famous Immigrants to the United States – Part 2

This is an article highlighting famous US immigrants from Ireland. Many of us are not aware that talented and creative Irish-descent personalities have been giving us good entertainment and inspiration in music and the arts.

Film producer and director Walt Disney was very successful in the entertainment scene more specifically in the animated movies and putting up . . . → Read More: Famous Immigrants to the United States – Part 2

Priority Dates for October 2009 (Visa Bulletin)

Each month, the Visa Office of the US Department of State publishes the priority dates for that particular month called the Visa Bulletin. This means that visas or green cards would now be available for persons who have a priority date earlier than the cut-off indicated below. If the priority date was current, but retrogressed or . . . → Read More: Priority Dates for October 2009 (Visa Bulletin)

Ellis Island : A Historic Immigration Site

The Statue of Liberty is near an island which served as a harbor for millions of aspiring immigrants coming to the United States in the 1800’s. That is the Ellis Island which is now part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument and is also known with its Ellis Island Immigration Museum. It is currently owned . . . → Read More: Ellis Island : A Historic Immigration Site