With the H-1B work visa cap season just a couple months away, we wanted to release this video tutorial giving an overview of everything you need to know for this visa.
With the H-1B work visa cap season just a couple months away, we wanted to release this video tutorial giving an overview of everything you need to know for this visa.
Topics: Immigration Blog
A lot goes into applying for a U.S. visitor visa. So, if you are applying for one you want to make sure you have a strong application; to say nothing of preparing for the consular interview.
Topics: Personal and Family Visas
We know that a lot of people have questions about immigration visas and the attorneys that work with VISANOW are able to provide answers.
Topics: Personal and Family Visas
The U.S. State Department's monthly bulletin for green card applicants was just released, and there have been few changes since the January. The F-2B visa category (adult children of U.S. citizens) for Mexican foreign nationals was the only group that saw retrogression: due to high demand, the priority date was pushed back eleven months. Even though the F-2A category has not advanced since last October, the F-2A priority date of September 2013 is still significantly better than normal. Spouses and minor children of green card holders should not be discouraged from applying for their green card just because the priority date hasn't moved forward
Topics: Work-Based Visas, Personal and Family Visas, Immigration Blog
I visas are for members of the foreign media visiting the United State for journalistic, informational, or educational media activities. This includes the foreign press, film crews, radio outlets, and other types of reporters. Spouses and minor children of I visa holders can accompany them to the U.S. with their own I visa.
Topics: Work-Based Visas, Immigration Blog
UPDATED: The White House has proposed a significant change that would allow H-4 visa holders to work while in the United States. Read more about this proposal here.
Topics: Work-Based Visas, Personal and Family Visas, Immigration Blog
In what could be a game-changing precedent, the California Supreme Court has just ruled that undocumented immigrant Sergio Garcia must be allowed to practice law in the state.
Topics: Immigration Reform Updates, Personal and Family Visas, Immigration Blog
This week we’re talking about H visas, some of the most popular (and most difficult to obtain) of the U.S. work vises. The different types of H visas currently being issued by the U.S. government vary greatly, but the unifying quality of H visas is they grant temporary, specific, prearranged employment to a foreign national in the U.S. The burden is also on the U.S. employer to prove that these services are absolutely necessary and unable to be fulfilled by a U.S. resident applicant.
Topics: Work-Based Visas, Immigration Blog
The headline and subheader tells us what you're offering, and the form header closes the deal. Over here you can explain why your offer is so great it's worth filling out a form for.
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