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The TN visa offers Canadian and Mexican professionals an efficient route to U.S. employment, with no sponsorship or prevailing wage requirements for employers.
The TN visa is cost-effective for U.S. employers, requiring only a job offer and a support letter, with no sponsorship fees or complex filing requirements.
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The TN visa does not require U.S. employer sponsorship, simplifying the hiring process by eliminating labor market testing and prevailing wage requirements.
Direct EB-5 investments offer control and active involvement, while regional center investments provide a hands-off approach for those focused solely on obtaining a green card.
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TN visa holders can work for multiple employers, but they must obtain government approval for each employer before starting work to maintain their status.
E-2 visa interviews require the presence of the primary applicant, spouse, and children over 14. Children under 14 must remain in the same country but usually don’t need to attend.
The E-2 visa, which allows foreign investors to live and work in the United States while managing a business, has remained a popular option for entrepreneurs. A common question is…
The O-1 visa is attainable for professionals who can demonstrate extraordinary ability through original contributions, critical roles, and media recognition.
E-2 visa duration depends on your nationality and consular discretion, ranging from 3 months to 5 years. Applicants are admitted for 2 years per entry.