Scott Legal just had another Mexican TN approval at U.S. Consulate at Mexico City. The applicant was granted the visa for 3 years under the lawyer category.
A noncitizen that has a significant amount of time living in the United States, with little to no criminal history, with close relatives with legal status such as a U.S.…
E-2 spousal visa approved at the U.S. Consulate in Mexico City. The spouse of the E2 employee is a Mexican national and the E2 employee is a UK National.
On August 12, 2021, the U.S. Department of State published responses to a number of frequently asked questions, including those regarding the validity period and multiple uses of the NIE.
COVID-19 travel restrictions are still in place, you cannot travel to the U.S. from these countries unless you have a NIE or fall under a certain exception.
E-2 investor renewal petition approved at the U.S. Consulate in London. The applicant is a UK national and the business is a recruiting company located in NYC.
Scott Legal, P.C. just had a marriage based green card petition approved by the Las Vegas field office. The applicant is an Australian national who was in the U.S. on…
While E-2 visa applicants must generally provide documents that prove the nationality of the ultimate beneficial owners of the E-2 business, rare cases such as businesses owned by publicly traded…
E-2 specialized skills employee petition approved by the U.S. Consulate in Prague. The E-2 Company is located in New York and the employee’s visa was approved for 5 years.
A child born in the U.S. to one parent who is a foreign diplomatic officer listed on the Blue List does not receive U.S. citizenship unless the other parent is…
USCIS has announced today that starting on October 1, 2021, the Center of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will require most adjustment of status green card applicants to be fully…
A diplomat who had a child born in the U.S. should first confirm whether they appear on the official list of foreign diplomatic officers, then may consider whether to register…
A branch office established in the U.S. by a foreign company that has E-2 treaty country nationality is sufficient for the company to receive E-2 employees; a formal LLC or…