If something goes wrong on your trip, having trip insurance plans will help you recover some of your expenses. Prior to purchasing trip insurance, consider the protections offered by your travel credit cards. Existing credit cards may provide some of the most fundamental forms of protection if you use your credit card for travel bookings. […]
Living in the United States can be quite costly, especially for students on an F1 visa who frequently finance their studies through scholarships or loans. When it comes to the high cost of living in the United States, even getting sick can be unaffordable if the necessary precautions are not taken on time. A student […]
If you want to become a U.S. citizen, you must swear allegiance to the United States Constitution. This status confers several advantages and rights, including the ability to work and live in the country with your loved ones. As this is one of the most important steps in your immigration process, it should not be […]
Citizenship in the United States is possibly the most valuable benefit any immigrant can receive. It is commonly the result of a long journey spanning many years and miles. Over the last three years, over 2.2 million permanent residents have become citizens of the United States. Everyone applying for citizenship application through the naturalization process […]
Nobody wants to get sick while on vacation, and illness or injury can be one of the most terrible situations that can occur. Travel medical insurance is intended to assist in these situations. It’s especially critical if you’re travelling outside of the country, your domestic health insurance in your home country may not or only […]
Did you know that most foreign nationals living in the USA, nonimmigrant visa holders, temporary residents, and even lawful permanent residents or green card holders are required by law to notify USCIS whenever their residential address changes? USCIS must receive the address change notification within 10 days after moving. US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) […]
If you’re in the US on a visa that doesn’t explicitly allow you to work. You’ll almost certainly need to fill out and submit Form I-765, Application for Employment Authorization. The Form 1-765 is explained in detail in this article. This form allows you to petition the United States government for permission to work, regardless […]
To become a naturalized US citizen one must pass the US citizenship test. The US Citizenship Test is conducted orally during the interview and consists of questions about American history and governance. The citizenship test has 100 questions. The officer from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will ask the applicant 10 of […]
Here is the United States map with states and their abbreviations for your reference. The US is divided into 50 states. Each state being abbreviated with two capital letters. Remember abbreviation of the states is not intuitive and having the state-abbreviation list hand is crucial and useful specially if you are a new to the […]
Many travelers who take prescription medications are concerned about bringing a pill case on board airlines. While every item carried onboard an airplane must be examined, you should have no trouble bringing prescribed medicines on your flight. This complete guide will help you learn how to travel safely with prescription medications. Watch a short video […]
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