TPS holders from El Salvador, Honduras, Nepal, Nicaragua, and Sudan get work authorization extension until March 9, 2025 with a reminder to re-register.
Read MoreSkip the quota scramble! The L-1 visa for intracompany transfers at multinationals offers a faster path to working in the US.
Read MoreL-1 visa holders can bring their spouse (who can apply for work authorization) and unmarried children under 21 on L-2 visas for them to live and attend school in the US.
Read MoreI-140 processing times vary by service center, EB category, and potential RFEs, but expect to wait 8.5-15.5 months (check USCIS website for latest updates).
Read MoreSkilled worker, professional, or even unskilled? Explore the EB-3 visa for a green card path, but consider the wait times, paperwork, and employer sponsorship.
Read MoreEB-5 offers a green card through investment, but being a US resident means new tax rules - talk to a tax pro for a smooth transition.
Read MoreNavigating US visas can be confusing, but explore L-1 (company transfers), EB-3 (skilled workers), or EB-5 (investors) to find your perfect fit!
Read MoreSelf-employed? Explore alternative green card options like EB-2 NIW, O-1 visa, or starting a US business through E-2 or L-1 visa….
Read MoreEB-5 investors can save big by investing in Targeted Employment Areas (TEAs) - special zones with lower investment thresholds that boost job creation in underserved areas.
Read MoreNavigating work authorization for a Green Card applicant depends on their current status: existing work visa, no work permission, or applying for adjustment of status with Form I-765.
Read MoreL-1 visas let you bring your spouse and kids to the US, with your spouse even able to work and your children able to attend school.
Read MoreNurses and healthcare workers can get a green card through the EB-3 visa, but expect competition and consider consulting an immigration expert for a smooth process…
Read MoreNeed permission to work in the US? Apply for a Work Permit (EAD) with Form I-765 (consider if you're an asylum seeker, green card applicant, DACA recipient, etc.; check processing times).
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Read MoreWork Permit Expiring Soon? Don't Risk Your Job! Here's How to Renew Your EAD in One Simple Step (Plus What You Need to Know)...
Read MoreEB-5 Green Card Temporary? Here's How to Ditch the Conditions and Unlock Permanent Residency. Form I-829 Might Be Your Key...
Read MoreImmigrants who suffered domestic violence or qualifying crimes can file Form I-360 for VAWA self-petitioner status, work permit (Form I-765), and potential renewal, while consulting an attorney for complexities.
Read MoreUSCIS offers work authorization (EADs valid until August 13, 2025) to certain Palestinians covered by the President's DED memo (apply with Form I-765, see Federal Register notice for details).
Read MoreUSCIS is extending EAD renewal work authorization by up to 540 days for eligible applicants (filed on or after Oct 27, 2023 or within 540 days of the rule's publication) to avoid gaps while they address processing backlogs.
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