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Month: April 2018


Cross-border personal injury claim: Recovery for whiplash damage

Apr 24, 2018 | Cross-border Personal Injury

Whiplash injuries can have a profound impact on the life of a victim. Unlike bone fractures that can be identified on x-rays immediately after an accident, the complicated nature of neck injuries can cause delayed symptoms. If the victim is a U.S. citizen injured while visiting British Columbia, justifying such claims in pursuit of financial … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury claim: Recovery for whiplash damage”

How does the US immigration Visa Bulletin work?

Apr 18, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

The U.S. Visa Bulletin is published every month, and it serves to update employment- or family-sponsored visa applicants with the status of their applications. British Columbia residents who have visa applications filed with U.S. immigration can keep track of their positions in the queue by studying the bulletin. This is where they will be able … Continue reading “How does the US immigration Visa Bulletin work?”

Cross-border personal injury: Cyclist killed by utility truck

Apr 10, 2018 | Cross-border Personal Injury

British Columbia residents who travel to destinations south of the border might not consider their safety on their travels. The ramifications of cross-border personal injury can be significant, especially if it involves the negligence of another party. In a recent case, a British Columbia cyclist was killed while he was cycling in the United States. … Continue reading “Cross-border personal injury: Cyclist killed by utility truck”

U.S. Immigration: Be prepared for the F-1 student visa interview

Apr 3, 2018 | U.S. Immigration

People from across the globe flock to the United States to study, including some residents of British Columbia. However, there is much more to it than being accepted as a student in a competitive and desirable U.S. university or college. Obtaining an F-1 student visa may turn out to be a challenging process. Furthermore, students … Continue reading “U.S. Immigration: Be prepared for the F-1 student visa interview”