At VISANOW, we have revolutionized the legal immigration experience through technology, professional expertise, and innovative thinking. It only makes sense to have a modern, innovative website to match. We have taken our website to the next level with a redesign and restructuring that will continue to improve the overall immigration experience for our visitors and clients.
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For Human Resources Professionals,
Work-Based Visas,
Personal and Family Visas,
Immigration Blog
By Jake VanKersen, VISANOW Video Production Specialist
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Topics:
Work-Based Visas,
Personal and Family Visas,
Immigration Blog
In just a few hours, the U.S. government will most likely be forced to shut down. We won't know for sure until tomorrow what will happen to each individual service that falls under the umbrella of U.S. immigration, but we do know a few things based on past government shutdowns and policies in place to protect certain government operations.
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Topics:
Work-Based Visas,
Personal and Family Visas,
Immigration Blog
Here at VISANOW, we encounter many situations in which companies sponsor employees who are applying for a work visa from a country outside the U.S. In these cases, we like to make sure that employees know about the special steps needed to obtain their visa that differ from the process of applying within the U.S.
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Topics:
For Human Resources Professionals,
Work-Based Visas,
Immigration Blog
Not all United States visas are created equal. And when it comes to relocating to the U.S., citizens of countries with a high volume of immigrants must wait a great deal longer than others.
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Topics:
Work-Based Visas,
Personal and Family Visas,
Immigration Blog
What is the Visa Waiver Program, and what kind of travel does it permit?
The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) allows citizens of participating countries (there are currently 37, also mapped out here) to travel to the Unites States without a visa if they will be staying for 90 days or less and meet all requirements. Citizens of all other nations wanting to visit the U.S. for tourism must apply in advance for the U.S. visitor visa (B visa.)
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Topics:
Work-Based Visas,
Personal and Family Visas,
Immigration Blog