Monday, February 17, 2014

Enjoy Your Time in the U.S.

There are many beautiful and interesting tourist attractions in the United States.  Be sure to take time to enjoy these.  Included in this post are a few links relating to tourist attractions that the country has to offer, as well as links specific to tourist attractions in the NYC or Washington DC area. If you happen to be visiting a city, various bus tours are often available for a fee.  If you are interested in taking a bus tour, put the name of the city and bus tours in your Google search engine and you can search from the options available in your city.








How to Get a Drivers License

The State of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission has specific license requirements for non-citizens. If you are not a U.S. citizen and have recently moved to New Jersey, you must have temporary visa status and fit into one of the categories listed on the attached link to apply for a New Jersey driver license: http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/Licenses/LicensesNon-Citizens.htm

Other states will have similar requirements.  Go to the site for the Motor Vehicle Commission of the state you are visiting or living in to insure that you take the necessary steps to apply for a driver’s license in that state. 


How to Get Credential Evaluation Services

“The World Educational Services is a non-profit organization that provides research about international education and trends and offers expert credential evaluation services.” If you are a student, “a World Education Service credential evaluation makes it easier for admissions officers to understand your degrees, courses, and grades in U.S. terms.”  In addition to helping students meet university of college admission requirements, this organization can also help job seekers qualify for professional licensing or find a job in the U.S.

How to Get Affordable Legal Assistance for Immigration

Legal services can often be expensive; however, nonprofit immigration legal service organizations exist in order help the immigration process become more affordable.  Here is a link to the home page of the New York Immigration Coalition:

This organization has compiled a list of nonprofit immigration legal service organizations in the NYC area:

Get Accredited Legal Advice for Immigration

By law, only attorneys and BIA (Board of Immigration Appeals) accredited representatives can provide any form of immigration advice.  The Board of Immigration Appeals (BIA) is the highest administrative body for interpreting and applying immigration laws.   http://www.justice.gov/eoir/biainfo.htm

Getting a Visa

All foreign workers must obtain permission to work legally in the United States. Each employment category for admission has different requirements, conditions and authorized periods of stay.  There are five categories on The Official Website of the Department of Homeland Security that relate to getting a visa to work in the US.  These categories are for: Temporary (Nonimmigrant) Workers, Permanent (Immigrant) Workers,  Information for Employers and Employees; and Temporary Visitors for Business.