Eb1c green card is a great option for managers/executives who want to come and work for a U.S. entity and also have past experience working for a qualifying entity abroad…
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The US entity sponsoring a foreign national for an Eb-1c green card will have to submit financial documentation showing that it has ability to pay the offered wage.
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If you want to come and work in the U.S., there are many available options and this blog post will summarize them for you.
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When applying for an initial E3/renewal, you can either apply at a Consulate or with USCIS. This blog post will summarize the advantages and disadvantages of each approach.
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Same-sex marriages are valid for US immigration purposes if legal in the country where it was held, even if it is not legal in the couple’s country of citizenship.
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The B-2 visa is most well known as a tourist visa but can also be used to enter the U.S. for medical treatment under certain conditions.
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Certain non-immigrants are eligible for automatic visa revalidation, meaning they can travel to certain countries for up to 30 days, and be admitted back even if their visa is already…
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El gobierno de los Estados Unidos publica datos sobre la cantidad de personas que solicitan visas en los Consulados de los Estados Unidos junto con la cantidad de visas emitidas…
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Certain researchers or professors who have a permanent job offer from a U.S. university or eligible private employer can obtain a green card under the EB-1B category without the need…
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The B-2 visa may be an option for dependents after the death of the principal visa holder.
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Expedited processing is available to healthcare and childcare workers who have filed an initial I-765 Application for Employment Authorization.
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If you have a family-based or employment-based immigration petition pending, you may encounter difficulty in applying for a new non-immigrant visa, but may be able to re-enter on an existing…
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Answers to frequently asked questions about ESTA and the Visa Waiver Program.
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An overview of the P-1A visa for athletes, and the P-1S visa for support personnel.
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In an immigration law context, although the concepts of willful misrepresentation and false claim to citizenship share similarities, they also have significant differences.
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A potential false claim to citizenship should not be taken lightly. If an immigration authority discovers that you have made such a claim, the result could be permanent disqualification from…
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The Department of Homeland Security announced on October 21, 2022 that Ethiopia has been designated for Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for 18 months as a result of the ongoing armed…
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USCIS has expanded expedited work permit processing for healthcare workers and childcare works to include those who are applying for their initial work permits.
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The Biden administration announced on October 2, 2022, a humanitarian process to allow certain Venezuelans to enter the United States.
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Unlikely. A person is ineligible for applying for citizenship as the spouse of a United States citizen if before or even after the filing of the application, the marriage ceases…
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Texas Sheriff for Bexar County, Javier Salazar signed a U-Visa certification form based on claims by noncitizens transported from Bexar County under false pretenses.
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What to do if your passport and visa are lost or stolen.
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Travel to Canada, Mexico, or an adjacent island does not restart the 90-day period of authorized stay for a visitor on ESTA or the Visa Waiver Program.
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The program known as the Military Accessions Vital to National Interest, “MAVNI” was supposed to offer an expedited path to naturalization in exchange for service in the U.S. armed forces.
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This is a special provision for U.S. military service members to become eligible for citizenship based on military service during designated periods of hostilities pursuant to Section 329 of the…
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