Expedited Naturalization allows spouses of United States Citizens who are working in certain overseas positions to naturalize even if they have not resided in the U.S. for the normally required period of time, which is either 5-years from the “as of” date noted on their 10-year U.S. permanent resident card, if the Petitioner was not the spouse or…

If one meal selection suited every individual diner, there wouldn’t be a need for menus. The same holds true with business structures. Selecting the best option for your business and the bestformation for your business requires the assistance of and a consultation with a competent business attorney. Sole Proprietorship Themost direct form of a business…

Finalizing your divorce or a suit affecting a parent-child relationship can provide a satisfying sense of closure. When this occurs, an order is entered with the court. As time passes, and you get on with yourlife and your children grow, you, your ex-spouse,or the other biological parent,may wish to reopen the case to make some…

CBP’s 2011 Fiscal Year in Review 12/12/2011 Washington – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) today released year-end data on fiscal year (FY) 2011 border enforcement and management efforts, highlighting trends that reflect the Administration’s ongoing commitment to securing the border and facilitating legitimate trade and travel through targeted operations, enhanced partnerships and unprecedented deployment…

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