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How an L-1 Visa Can Help You and Your Family Obtain a Green Card
Employers seeking this status must establish a qualifying relationship with an international company, be actively conducting business in the U.S. and at…
Read MoreAre You a Candidate of the O-1 Extraordinary Ability Visa?
The O-1 Visa is a Non-Immigrant Employment-Based Visa that allows individuals to work and reside in the United States. Often referred to…
Read MoreNavigating the USCIS Interview for Family-Based Immigration
Whether your interview takes place within the United States or abroad, the interviewing officer’s primary objective is to ascertain the authenticity of…
Read MoreHave You Heard of the Non-Immigrant Visa (K-3)?
The K-3 visa is a nonimmigrant visa for spouses of U.S. citizens, which allows the foreign spouse to enter and live in…
Read MoreWho is Eligible for the EB-2 NIW Self-Sponsored Green Card?
Each year, the U.S. allows 140,000 employment-based visas to be issued in various ways for foreign nationals to become lawful permanent residents…
Read MoreWhat is the O-1 Extraordinary Ability Visa?
The O-1 Visa application starts with Form I-129, Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker, that is sent to the United States Citizen and Immigration…
Read MoreCan the Violence Against Women Act (VAMA) Help You With Your Immigration Case?
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) protects men, women, and children who are victims of abuse. Provisions can enable victims to seek…
Read MoreIf You’re from a War-Torn Country, You May Be Eligible for Temporary Protected Status
The Department of Homeland Security designates certain countries for Temporary Protected Status, often referred to as TPS, when those countries are in…
Read MoreIf You’re from Ukraine or Afghanistan, You May Be Eligible for Temporary Protected Status
An Experienced Immigration Lawyer at Luis F. Hess, PLLC could help you get TPS Relief The Department of Homeland Security recently designated…
Read MoreBeginnings – the Know Nothings
We’re frequently asked if all the furor around immigration over the last few years caught us by surprise. The answer, unfortunately, is…
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