Legal Issues
Limits on the Exercise of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction by the United States
The United States presently claims the authority to project its criminal laws beyond its territorial borders. Indeed, the United States now extends aggressively its criminal laws to activity occurring halfway around the globe.
...Limits on the Exercise of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction by the United States
The United States presently claims the authority to project its criminal laws beyond its territorial borders. Indeed, the United States now extends aggressively its criminal laws to activity occurring halfway around the globe.
...Cancellation of Removal
Holders of permanent resident status, nonimmigrant visa holders, and individuals without legal status who are facing deportation proceedings in the United States can petition the immigration court to cancel their removal under Section 240A of the United States Immigration and Nationality Act.
...For J-1 Visa Holders
Holders of a J-1 visa, who are often participants in exchange programs, face a requirement under Section 212(e) of the Immigration Act of 1952 to return to their country of permanent residence for two years after completing their studies or program in the United States.
...How to Patent Your Invention in the U.S.
To patent your invention in the U.S., you must meticulously prepare and file an application with the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO).
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