It might be difficult to even know where to look to find reliable, easy-to-read information about legal rights in the DC metro area. The lawyers at Tucker, Nong and Associates have prepared these articles to help clients understand their rights, learn what to expect from the legal process and how to get help from our experienced team.
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Visa Waiver ProgramThe Visa Waiver Program that allows entry to the US without a visa. This visa is designed for people from specific countries and for specific purposes.
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B Visa and StatusA B-1 or B-2 visa grants temporary legal status in the US for professionals and visitors who wish to enter the United States for a specific purpose.
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Visitor VisasThere are different types of visas available to foreign nationals looking to enter the US legally. One type of visas are commonly known as, visitor visas
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VAWA Status and EligibilityThe Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), passed by Congress in 1994, has created potentially helpful immigration benefits to spouses and children who have
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U Visa Status and EligibilityVictims of specific crimes who suffer mental or physical abuse and who assist authorities during the investigation and prosecution of the...
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T Visa Status and EligibilityThe T Visa grants human trafficking victims special permission to stay in the United States to assist in the investigation or prosecution of human trafficking.
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M-1 Visa and StatusM-1 student visas are reserved for foreign students who have been accepted to an approved vocational school in the United State. An M-1 visa lawyer can help.
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J-2 Visa and StatusA J-2 visa allows the dependents of J-1 visitor to reside in the U.S. during the exchange program, study, and apply for work permits.
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J-1 Visa and StatusBecoming a J-1 trainee or intern may be the best way for foreign nationals to gain work experience in the United States. The J-1 visa program has requirements.
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F-3 Visa and StatusAn F-3 Visa is utilized by a foreign national that commutes into the United States for school. An F-3 visa lawyer can help individuals understand their options.
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F-2 Visa and StatusF-2 visas are given the spouse and unmarried minor children of a student who is in the United States on F-1 status. People who have an F-2 visa may enter at
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F-1 Visa and StatusInternational students coming to study in the United States need to obtain an F-1 Student Visa. This is the first step to be granted...