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O-2 Visa Lawyer for Artists, Athletes & Entertainers
Foreign artists, athletes, and entertainers often rely on skilled support personnel to succeed in the United States. The O-2 visa lets these essential team members

How an E-2 Lawyer Helps You Invest in the U.S.
If you’re a foreign investor looking to start or buy a business in the United States, the E-2 visa is a powerful immigration option. It

How to Self-Sponsor for a U.S. Green Card
Many people believe a job offer or family sponsorship is required to obtain a U.S. green card. However, under certain circumstances, it’s possible to sponsor

Can You Stay in the U.S. After Your Visa Expires?
If you’re in the United States on a temporary visa, it’s important to understand what happens when your visa expires. Overstaying your visa can lead

What Happens After RFE Response?
If you’ve recently submitted a response to a Request for Evidence (RFE) from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), you’re likely wondering what happens next.

How Long Does an Immigration Appeal Take?
If your immigration case didn’t go as planned, you’re probably wondering how long an appeal will take. Unfortunately, there’s no one size fits all answer.

10 Mistakes to Avoid When Applying for a Green Card
Applying for a green card is a significant step toward achieving permanent residency in the United States. However, the process can be complex, and even

How to Prepare for Your Immigration Lawyer Consultation
Preparing for your immigration lawyer consultation is a crucial step in ensuring a smooth and productive meeting. Whether you’re pursuing a green card, work visa,

Seeking Asylum and Refugee Status in the US
The United States has long been a destination for individuals fleeing persecution, violence, and war. If you fear returning to your home country due to
Parole in Place Updates
Parole in Place Stopped as of 11/13/2024 by USCIS: USCIS Issues Guidance After Federal Court Vacated the Keeping Families Together Program USCIS posted the following