Immigration Guides
5 Tips to Help Avoid Getting Your Immigration Case REJECTED
In this blog post, we will be sharing five tips to help avoid getting your immigration case rejected by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). A rejected case is different from a denied case, as the former means that USCIS did not even review the…
Read More4 Things to Know BEFORE Immigrating to the United States
In this blog post, we will discuss four important factors that should be taken into account when strategizing your immigration plans. Often overlooked, these factors are crucial in making informed decisions that will benefit intending immigrants in the long run…
Read MoreE2 Visa Premium Processing: What You Need to Know
The E2 visa is a popular visa for foreign entrepreneurs looking to invest in the United States. Many people wonder if the E2 visa is eligible for premium processing, a service that allows individuals to pay an additional fee to expedite their case processing to 15 business days. In this blog post, we will…
Read More5 Tips to Help You Get Your B1/B2 Visa Approved!
If you’re planning to travel to the United States, the B1/B2 visa may be the best option for you. The B1/B2 visa, also known as a “visitor visa,” allows you to enter the country for limited business activities or as a tourist. Plus, it allows you to stay in the U.S. for up to…
Read MoreAvoid These 7 Mistakes During Your Immigration Interview
Going for an immigration interview can be a nerve-wracking experience. However, it is a crucial step in your journey to becoming a permanent resident of the United States. It is important to approach your interview with the utmost care and attention. In today’s blog post, we will discuss seven of the biggest mistakes that…
Read MoreEB1 vs EB2: The Right Option For You
If you are considering an employment-based visa, specifically either the EB1 or the EB2, you likely have many questions about how they differ, and which option would be the best one for you. The EB1 and EB2 are often thought of as very similar, but, as this…
Read MoreInternational Entrepreneur Parole Program Requirements
If you are someone who is an entrepreneur, and your business start-up is less than 5 years old, you may be eligible for the International Entrepreneur Parole Program, which will allow you to live and work in the United States for your company…
Read MoreL1 Blanket Visa
For large companies with many employees, it can be very time-consuming to file multiple L1 visas, whether it is for their executives, managers, or employees with specialized knowledge. The Blanket L1 Visa streamlines this process, as explained in detail below…
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