USCIS has streamlined the process for issuing Employment Authorization Documents (EADs) to refugees. This means a wait time of around 30 days, compared to several months previously!
Read MoreSponsoring a foreign worker's green card? Form I-140 is the key!
Read MoreHead to USCIS Case Status Online: Visit https://egov.uscis.gov/
Find Your Receipt Number: It's a 13-character code (e.g., MSC1234567890) on your USCIS receipt notice (Form I-797).
Read MoreAs a DACA recipient, you can apply for a work permit, called an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), using Form I-765. This EAD lets you legally work in the US.
Read MoreThe EB-3 category lets you include your spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old (dependents) on your application. They can receive green cards based on your approved EB-3 petition, a process called "derivative status."…
Read MoreBringing your company's best talent to the US? The L-1A and L-1B visas pave the way for intra-company transfers, but with key differences. Let's break it down...
Read MoreThinking about working in the US? A work visa is your ticket! Here's a roadmap to navigate the process...
Read MoreEB-3 green cards, for skilled workers, professionals, or other workers, require employer sponsorship, PERM labor certification and more...
Read MoreThe L-1 visa allows intracompany transfers, enabling employees from your foreign company to work in your U.S. branch, affiliate, or subsidiary…
Read MoreThe length of time you can stay on an L-1 visa depends on your specific category (manager/executive vs. specialized knowledge) and whether you're working in a new U.S. office. Take a look in here...
Read MoreCompanies can use the L-1 visa to transfer qualified employees (managers, executives, or those with specialized knowledge) from their international offices to work in the US for a specific duration.
Read MoreThe EB-3 visa is an employment-based immigrant visa category that allows foreign nationals with job offers in the United States to obtain permanent residency (green card).
Read MoreDreaming of living and working in the United States? The EB-5 visa program might be your key…
Read MoreThe pilot program, which ran from January 29 to April 1, 2024, was initially limited to Indian and Canadian nationals holding H-1B visas. These are non-immigrant visas granted to individuals in specialty occupations.
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