The Path from Asylum to Green Card: A Step-by-Step Guide
If you were granted asylum in the U.S., you can apply for a green card (permanent residency) one year after receiving asylum. Here’s a step-by-step overview: 1. Meet Eligibility Criteria…
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If you were granted asylum in the U.S., you can apply for a green card (permanent residency) one year after receiving asylum. Here’s a step-by-step overview: 1. Meet Eligibility Criteria…
If you’re a non-exempt employee under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA), you’re entitled to overtime pay for working more than 40 hours in a week. What Counts as Overtime?…
Can Landlords Raise Rent Without Notice? What Tenants Need to Know About Rent Increase Rules Rent increases are a common concern for tenants, but landlords generally cannot raise rent without…
Overstaying a visa in the U.S. is a serious immigration violation—but it doesn’t always mean you’ll be deported. Here’s what you need to know about visa overstay consequences and your…
Understanding Break Time and Pay Rights Under Federal Labor Law Taking breaks during work hours is essential for employee well-being and productivity. Under federal labor laws in the United States,…
Most jobs in the U.S. operate under what’s called “at-will employment.” But what does that actually mean—and how does it affect your rights as a worker? What Is At-Will Employment?…
Tenant Privacy and Landlord Entry Rights in the U.S.: What You Need to Know Renting a home or apartment comes with important rights and responsibilities for both tenants and landlords.…
For many immigrants living in the United States, obtaining lawful permanent residency—commonly known as a Green Card—is a major milestone. One of the most efficient ways to achieve this status…
Security deposits are a standard part of renting a home or apartment. Landlords collect them to cover unpaid rent or damage beyond normal wear and tear. But when it’s time…
Applying for a U.S. visa can be a nerve-wracking experience. Every year, thousands of applications are rejected by consular officers for various reasons. Whether you’re applying for a tourist, student,…