A TN employer can submit the I-129 to USCIS while a Canadian applicant is outside the US.
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Someone in valid TN status does not need separate work authorization before starting to work.
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Someone in valid E-2S status does not need separate work authorization before starting to work.
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In an effort to streamline visa renewals and reduce global wait times, the U.S. Department of State (DOS) has announced a pilot program for stateside visa renewals, set to commence…
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To determine if you qualify for a TN visa, look at the USMCA occupation list to see if you meet the specific degree and/or experience requirements for the relevant occupation.
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Missing biometrics can happen due to delayed or lost mail. In the case where the original biometrics appointment date has already passed, USCIS will no longer allow rescheduling online.
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Common questions about naturalization of a minor child in the United States.
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Spouses and unmarried children under 21 years old are often able to get dependent visas that allow them to accompany a primary visa holder to the U.S.
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A company can promote an employee to a new role as part of an L-1 visa transfer as long as the employee is qualified for the new role.
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An L-1 applicant who held multiple roles during their one year of employment abroad will need to show that each role qualifies as a managerial, executive or specialized knowledge role.
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Certain employers such as institutions of higher education, non-profit research organizations or governmental research organizations are H-1B cap-exempt employers, don’t have to go through the H1b lottery process and can…
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If your annual income is not sufficient to meet the Federal Poverty Guidelines for the Affidavit of Support, you can submit evidence of and rely on your assets.
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If you want to volunteer in the U.S. on a B-1 visa, you can only do so if you will be participating in a voluntary service program that benefits U.S.…
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The Affidavit of Support demonstrates that the sponsoring relative has sufficient income and/or assets to support the person they are sponsoring for the green card.
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You can either apply for an F-1 visa at a Consulate or change your status to F-1 student through USCIS.
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What happens after submitting a waiver request at the E-2 interview.
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Tips when applying for a TN visa based on a degree in a related field.
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Australian citizens with a bachelor’s degree or higher that work or will work in a specialty occupation may be eligible to apply for an E-3 visa to work in the…
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A junior researcher of medical psychology was found eligible EB2 NIW (National Interest Waiver) based on his critical supporting role on a longitudinal epidemiological study funded by U.S. government agencies.
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New E-2 visa procedures and requirements at the Consulate in Madrid.
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How remote workers can be employed for an EB-5 TEA application
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An overview of the EB-5 targeted employment area (TEA).
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In assessing the “well positioned” requirement, generally USCIS looks for evidence of a track record of success in the field, a plan for future activities, progress towards achieving the proposed…
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You can meet the “scholarly articles” criteria if the article is written for learned persons and if the publication’s intended audience and circulation makes it a professional publication, major trade…
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How the E-2 applicant who is purchasing a majority share of an existing business can show that the funds are irrevocably committed and at risk.
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