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  • F-1 Student Visa

    The F-1 understudy visa is the most well-known visa for understudies needing to concentrate in the United States. It is a brief visa for unfamiliar understudies who enter the United States to proceed with their schooling at an authorize the everyday schedule. In 2012, around 486,000 new F-1 visas...

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  • EB4 Visa: The Complete Guide

    The EB4, otherwise called work based movement, is one classification of business visas prepared by the United States government consistently to permit unfamiliar nationals to enter the United States. To be qualified for this visa, you need to have an imminent manager willing to enlist you. Every year, under...

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  • B-1 Visa

    If you intend to visit the United States from another country, you may need a B-1 or B-2 visa depending on whether your trip is for business or tourism. A visitor visa is a temporary, nonimmigrant visa that allows you to visit the United States to conduct business, visit...

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  • L-1 Visa Immigration for USA

    WHAT IS AN L-1 INTRACOMPANY TRANSFER VISA? The L-1 visa is a temporary work and residence permit for the United States. This work visa category allows internal staff transfers within a company group from the current foreign location to a U.S. location . There are two types of L-1 Visa. The L-1A...

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  • K-3 Visa: Spouse Visa

    The K-3 visa is for the foreign spouse of a U.S. citizen. It was designed to shorten the physical separation between the foreign national and his or her U.S. citizen spouse. Specifically, it allows the foreign national to enter the United States to await approval of the immigrant visa...

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  • Special class Visa on Immigration

    Special Visa Processing Procedures Pursuant to Section 306 There are special procedures related to the issuance of visas to foreign citizens from countries designated as State Sponsors of Terrorism, under provisions of the Enhanced Border Security and Visa Reform Act of 2002 (EBSVRA). Three countries, including Syria, Sudan, and...

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  • Humanitarian Based Visas

    Humanitarian visas are granted to individuals in dangerous or extreme circumstances seeking to enter the U.S. for relief and safety. These types of visas are also known as “humanitarian parole,” and allow an individual to reside in the U.S. on a temporary basis. U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) offers...

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  • Employment Based Visas

    Foreign workers can permanently immigrate to the United States with an Employment-Based Immigrant Visa (EB Visa). Approximately 140,000 employment based visas are made available to immigrant workers each year by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). Unlike non-immigrant visas, employment-based immigrant visas give applicants the basis to apply...

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  • Understanding Family-Based Visas

    U.S. immigration law allows current U.S. citizens and LPRs to sponsor a relative who lives abroad for a green card or immigrant visa; holders of temporary immigrant visas may not sponsor relatives for family-based visas. The law separates the types of visas for these relatives into two distinct groups,...

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  • FAMILY BASED IMMIGRATION LAWYER

    Are you planning to work in Washington DC as a job offer from an employer, or getting enrolled as a student, or for marriage? The reason behind entering the Washington Dc will determine whether you need a Washington Dc Family Based Immigration Lawyer or not, and if yes, then what type...

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