Immigration Attorney on TikTok: Revealing the Top Reasons Behind US Visa Denials

Miami, Florida – A US immigration lawyer on TikTok is shedding light on the common reasons for visa denials. In a video posted on the social media platform, the attorney, known as Lelia, explains four primary factors that could lead to the rejection of a visa application. Lelia’s insights aim to demystify the often complex and opaque process, offering valuable advice for applicants navigating the system. According to Lelia, inconsistencies within the application itself and differences between the information provided in the form and the applicant’s verbal statements during the interview are major triggers for … Read more

Judge Orders Violent Attacker to Court by Any Means Necessary After Vicious Assault

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – A judge in Clark County has ordered a felon, who violently attacked her, to appear before her “by any and all means necessary.” The incident took place at the Regional Justice Center during the defendant’s court appearance on Wednesday. The defendant, Deobra Delone Redden, previously served prison time for domestic battery and had pleaded guilty to attempted battery causing substantial bodily harm. During the court proceedings, Redden, who was not in custody, asked the judge for leniency. However, he then lunged at the judge, landing on top of her while she … Read more

Texas Governor Argues that Mayor Adams Should Sue President Biden, Not Bus Companies, Over NYC’s Migrant Crisis

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is facing criticism from Texas Governor Greg Abbott over his lawsuit against bus companies that Texas has paid to transport asylum-seekers to the Big Apple. Abbott argued that Adams should be suing President Biden instead, as it is Biden’s policies that have led to the influx of migrants into the United States. The governor called Adams’ lawsuit a “political statement” and claimed that it violates the United States Constitution. Abbott stated that Adams’ legal action is baseless because all the migrants being transported to New York City have already … Read more

New Law Requires Small LLCs to File Beneficial Ownership Information Report: What Artists and Self-Employed Creatives Need to Know

New York, United States – Starting from January 1, 2024, a law known as the Corporate Transparency Act will have implications for solo artists, performers, writers, and creatives who have Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) or are considering forming one. The law aims to combat financial crimes, including money laundering and terrorism, by requiring businesses formed through their state’s Secretary of State to file a report called a Beneficial Ownership Information Report (BOI). The report will identify the “beneficial owners” of LLCs and other entities. The primary target of this law is small LLCs, often single-member … Read more