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4 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 MoreMost Common Reason for Visa Denials (and How to Avoid This)
If you’re planning to apply for a visa to the United States, it’s important to understand the requirements and potential reasons for denial. In this blog post, we’ll be taking a closer look at one of the most common reasons why visa applications get denied and what you can do to…
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…
Read MoreTN Visa to Green Card
If you are a citizen of Mexico or Canada, the TN Visa is a nonimmigrant visa for you to work temporarily in the US for certain occupations. Additionally, to be granted a TN Visa, the applicant must have a job offer from a US employer. NAFTA (North American…
Read MoreO1 Visa Processing Time: What You Need to Know
The O1 visa is a powerful option for individuals with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, business, athletics, or education. In addition, it is an option for entertainers and those with a history of achievement in the motion picture or television industry. O1 visa holders can…
Read MoreL1 Visa USA: Important Information on the L1 Visa
The L1 visa is a powerful immigration option for people looking to live and work in the USA. The L1 visa allows foreign businesses to transfer certain employees to a US branch, parent, subsidiary, or affiliate company. With the L1, there are two options. The L1A is a visa meant for…
Read MoreImmigration Update: Presidential Proclamation 10052 + USCIS Policy Manual
Presidential Proclamation 10052 is officially over as of March 31, 2021. In other words, this executive order has officially expired. For those who do not know, Presidential Proclamation 10052 was signed back in June 2020 and it suspended the issuance of certain nonimmigrant…
Read More5 Common Naturalization Interview Questions
“Naturalization” is the process of becoming a U.S. citizen. One of the most important parts of that process is the interview before an immigration officer. In order to naturalize, you must have lawful permanent residence in the United States (a green card) for a certain…
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