One possible change under the Trump Administration could be a decrease in E-2 visa approval rates. Historically, E-2 visa approvals hovered around 80-81% from 2016 to 2020, even when including…
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On January 15, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced updates to its policy manual regarding how it assesses National Interest Waiver (NIW) cases. The new guidance provides additional clarity…
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As the U.S. government undergoes administrative changes, visa applicants may face delays in processing times. One potential impact of the Trump Administration on E-2 investor visas is extended wait times…
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The O Visa is not a lottery. Unlike the H-1B visa, which has an annual cap and requires applicants to go through a random selection process, the O Visa has…
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F-1 visa holders pursuing higher education in the U.S. may wonder whether they can apply for the EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW). The answer is technically yes—an F-1 visa holder…
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When applying for an E-2 visa, investors must demonstrate that they have made a substantial investment in a U.S. business and that the funds are placed at risk for the…
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The H-1B visa is one of the most sought-after employment-based visas in the U.S., allowing foreign professionals to work in specialty occupations. With a limited number of new visas issued…
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The EB-5 visa offers foreign investors the opportunity to obtain a U.S. green card by making a substantial investment in a new commercial enterprise. This investment must lead to the…
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An I-140 denial does not bar you from an E-2 visa, but you must clarify your non-immigrant intent when applying and at the port of entry.
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The L-1 visa does not automatically lead to a green card. However, some L-1 holders may qualify for an EB-1C green card, which has stricter requirements.
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Despite claims that the EB-5 program will end, a president cannot unilaterally terminate it. Learn about the legal process and what to expect.
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E-2 visa holders can obtain a green card through marriage, the EB-2 NIW, or the EB-5 investor program. Learn the top three transition pathways.
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A top reason for EB-5 denials is failure to prove a lawful source of funds. Learn why USCIS scrutinizes financial records and how to avoid common pitfalls.
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Money paid to yourself or family does not count as an E-2 investment. Ensure funds go to third-party business expenses to meet visa requirements.
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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.
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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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Learn about potential changes to E-2 visa investment requirements, including increased emphasis on U.S.-based spending under the "Buy American, Hire American" initiative.
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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.
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The U.S. has suspended its refugee program, increasing restrictions on humanitarian protection. Learn about the policy changes and their legal impact.
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Learn the simple requirements for U.S. employers hiring under the TN visa, from providing a support letter to complying with standard labor laws.
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