Feb 28, 2022 | Blog, Original Content |
The U nonimmigrant visa, also knows as “U-visa,” was created by Congress in 2000 to help victims of specific crimes committed in the U.S. who in turn help police forces within the U.S. apprehend the criminal perpetrators. Immigration law is complex. That’s why you...
Feb 27, 2022 | Blog, Original Content |
The H-1B visa a highly sought-after non-immigrant visa that allows foreign workers in specialty occupations to enter the United States. The H-1B visa application process is extremely complex, and it is the responsibility of the employer, not the immigrant, to file the...
Feb 26, 2022 | Blog, Original Content |
What Is Form I-751? The Form I-751 is commonly referred to as the “Petition to Remove Conditions of Residence.” If you are currently a U.S. conditional resident based on either you or a parent’s marriage to an American citizen, your conditional resident status will...
Feb 25, 2022 | Blog, Original Content |
Having your family live in different areas— especially far away areas that you have fled, can be extremely taxing. The good news is that F3 visas are available for U.S. citizens whose children are living abroad with their spouses and kids. The F3 visa is a family...
Jan 29, 2022 | Blog, Original Content |
What is a U-Visa? The U-visa is a nonimmigrant visa that is set aside for crime victims and their immediate family members who have suffered substantial mental and/or physical abuse while in the United States and who are willing to help law enforcement and government...