By Ted Hesson Legal experts have a message for immigrants who want to apply for President Obama’s new deportation relief programs: proceed with caution. The president announced last week that his administration will extend deportation relief and offer work permits to up to 5 million immigrants who entered the country […]
BY Galen Carey Pundits and partisans will debate the merits and political impact of President Obama’s executive order reprioritizing immigration enforcement resources. But while there are legitimate differences about what should be done by administrative action and what requires legislation, no one should question the value of modernizing our broken […]
China: U.S. Citizens Eligible for 10-Year Business and Tourist Visas; 5-Year Student Permits
26 Nov
by Foster, on Immigration Updates
Chinese consular posts in the U.S. have begun issuing multiple-entry visas valid up to 10 years for U.S. citizens traveling to China for business (M visa) or tourism (L visa) purposes. Previously these visas were only issued with a one-year validity. U.S. citizen students are also now eligible to receive […]
“We are a nation of immigrants,” President Obama declared last week, as he announced the executive actions he’s taking to defer the deportation of approximately 5 million undocumented immigrants. While the president’s actions do impact the whole nation, there’s a reason he chose to deliver those remarks at Del Sol […]
