Immigration Reform Seen to Begin on 2010

The administration of President Barack Obama included immigration reforms as one of his top agenda speaking of fixing a broken immigration policy in the country. This stand has put hope to a lot of concerned people who seek to be legal citizens in the US or those legal immigrants who are separated with their families who . . . → Read More: Immigration Reform Seen to Begin on 2010

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

Famous Immigrants to the United States – Part 1

Immigration reform is the much talked about topic nowadays aside from the Health Care Bill. Immigration supporters, advocates and activists are out to voice their concerns about long needed immigration reform in the country. It’s about time that a comprehensive reform is put forward, hopefully a fruitful, open discussion will transpire in order to fix the . . . → Read More: Famous Immigrants to the United States – Part 1

Petitioning an Illegitimate Child

Petitioning an illegitimate child is allowed under the immigration law of the United States of America. There are cases wherein a father, during the finalization of his own petition, deliberately omits the fact that he has an illegitimate child thinking that having one will cause a denial in his petition on some basis. Having an illegitimate . . . → Read More: Petitioning an Illegitimate Child

Understanding US Immigration Petitions

An individual files an immigrant petition for a relative in the hopes of bringing him/her to the US and live together as a family. There are a lot of problems a petitioner (the person filing the petition) and his beneficiary (relative being petitioned) encounters during the petition process. This problems result from a lack of understanding . . . → Read More: Understanding US Immigration Petitions