Mr. Khanna was a great help in me understanding the intricacies of the immigration law, with a legal situtation I had. Based on his guidance I got my Green Card a while ago and was able to plan on handling my legal situation. Thanks Mr. Khanna
Thank you Rajiv for the extra ordinary service to the immigration community and always ready to help. Rajiv's advice and immigrationportal.com have been super valuable at times when things are confusing with ever changing and arcane rules. I can personally relate to the inspiring energy and awareness Rajiv brought among wannabe permanent residents, when huge backlogs and processing times started to impact folks personally, almost a decade ago. Thank you. regards, vinod
If someone gets around 50 parking tickets in a year, how would it affect visa / GC / citizenship?
I think it has no effect. Parking tickets are simply non-moving violations.Either you parked in the wrong place or the meter ran out after you parked.However, there are two components to moving violations. There is recklessness which can become criminal and that could become a major issue by itself or many speeding tickets that are not criminal could lead to a conclusion that you are not a person of good moral character.
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New Features Provide State-of-the-Art Security
WASHINGTON—U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced today new designs to improve security of Permanent Resident Cards (also known as Green Cards) and Employment Authorization Documents (EADs). USCIS will begin issuing the redesigned cards on Jan. 30, 2023.
As always, Mr.Khanna is very helpful and to the point. Very satisfied with his way of handling issues.