The Business Tourism Visas

February 19, 2009 by admin 

The B-1 and B-2 visas are for individuals visiting the United States for the purpose of conducting business and/or participating in tourist activities.  The B-1 visa is issued to business travelers and the B-2 visa is issued to tourists. An application for either visa can be made at any American embassy or consulate. [Read more]

Getting Healthcare in this Economy

February 12, 2009 by admin 

By: Dr. Eddye Bullock, M.D.

Each day it seems that thousands are losing their once “secure” jobs. This may have happened to you or you feel that your job is in jeopardy. For many, a job loss means losing their health insurance as well. Losing a job doesn’t eliminate the need to have medical conditions treated. Lack of health insurance can be an obstacle in getting health care. Yet, it should not prevent you from seeing a health care professional. There are many options available for you and your family and it doesn’t mean you have to get routine care in the ER.

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H-1B Visa

February 12, 2009 by admin 

The H-1B visa is a nonimmigrant visa given to temporary foreign workers in specialty fields. In most cases, the employer seeking to hire the foreign worker will petition for the worker’s eligibility to obtain the H-1B classification. [Read more]

New - Immigration Forms Available on MyLegalEdge.com

February 10, 2009 by admin 

If you are in need of immigration forms, check out MyLegalEdge.com. Also, check out MyLegalReview.com frequently for new posts on issues pertinent to Immigration law.

Mortgage vs. Deed of Trust

February 10, 2009 by admin 

I am sure that the majority of readers already know what a mortgage is - a document giving a bank collateral for a loan use to buy a home and allowing foreclosure if the payments are not met. But in some states, the document is not called a mortgage, but a deed of trust (DOT). What’s the difference? [Read more]