Immigrants with disabilities in California may face special challenges along the road to citizenship. For example, one blind man said that he failed his test to become a U.S. citizen because he was not provided with a Braille test, despite his request for one. The...
Obtaining proof of U.S. citizenship
People in California may find themselves needing proof of citizenship whether they are dealing with an immigration matter or a different type of application. There are several documents that people can use in order to show that they are citizens. For people born in...
Trump Administration allocates 35,000 additional H-2B visas
Many California businesses rely on seasonal workers from other countries to fill positions every year. Seasonal workers who are approved for H-2B visas are allowed to travel to the U.S. and work as seasonal laborers in service, landscaping, and construction...
Court overturns H-1B visa denial over degree requirements
Many companies in California have been troubled by a growing number of refusals of their petitions for H-1B visas. This visa program allows employers to sponsor highly skilled and talented foreign employees, including a number of graduates of American science and...
Some business visa lengths cut for Dutch citizens
Business owners, executives and entrepreneurs around the world may be eligible for E2 and E1 visas. These types of business visas, which are for the Treaty Investor program and the Treaty Trader program, aim to stimulate investment and trade with the U.S. by...