Understanding EB-1A and EB-2 NIW Green Card Options
Learn about the differences between EB-1A and EB-2 NIW pathways for U.S. Green Cards without employer sponsorship.
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Learn about the differences between EB-1A and EB-2 NIW pathways for U.S. Green Cards without employer sponsorship.
Foreign nationals with approved I-140 petitions should consider consular processing for smoother green card applications.
AYD Law Firm successfully appealed an EB-1C petition denial, emphasizing the importance of legal strategy in immigration cases.
James Hollis shares insights on visa processing, DS-160 amendments, and administrative processing in his latest consular update.
Recent State Department guidance mandates visa applicants affirm they do not fear returning home, impacting global mobility for employers.
Immigration attorneys track the Visa Bulletin to prepare for shifts in priority dates that can expedite green card cases.
Meneses Law faces federal lawsuit for allegedly steering clients into unnecessary VAWA petitions using fraudulent methods.
H-1B visa holders can legally incorporate a company in the US but cannot work for it without proper authorization.
Experts analyze how corporate changes affect L-1 and E visa holders in the latest Immigration Brief.
Cross-chargeability can significantly impact green card processing timelines for eligible applicants.
Join a free webinar discussing the Child Status Protection Act and its implications for families in the employment-based green card process.
Work authorization is a crucial milestone for immigrants, with Form I-765 enabling legal employment in the U.S.
A recent EB-1C case highlights challenges with USCIS and the importance of detailed evidence in immigration petitions.
A federal judge reinstated an Indian student's F-1 visa status, ruling ICE's termination was unlawful due to a dismissed traffic citation.
Allison's article highlights key immigration law changes affecting U.S. employers and foreign talent hiring.
Advance Parole allows certain immigrants to travel lawfully without jeopardizing their immigration applications.
Evaluate if premium processing aligns with your immigration goals before incurring increased fees.
USCIS warns that it will take action against individuals committing immigration fraud.
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