Immigration Legal Blog: Written by Immigration Lawyers for those Seeking US Visas
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Exploring Types of Housing Options for F-1 Visas in CA Will you live in a dorm, or do you need more space for your family during your stay? Learn which type of housing for foreign students will suit your needs. -
Continuous Residence Requirements for EB-1 Citizenship in California Green card holders must maintain U.S. residency in order to apply for naturalization. Our legal team explains residency rules for California EB-1 citizenship. -
Get Ahead of the Cap! The 2015 H-1 Visa Season Begins on April 1, 2014 Will your fiscal year 2015 H-1 visa be approved before the cap? A San Francisco immigration attorney helps you prepare your application as early as possible. -
Do Children Have to Change Visa Status to Attend School in CA? Will you have to change visa status to attend school in CA? Our San Francisco L-1 visa attorneys explain who is permitted to seek an education in the U.S. -
EB-5 Investors Shocked by U.S. Tax Requirements As each year ends and a new one begins, the time for preparing taxes also comes and goes for investors looking to obtain an EB-5 visa. -
South Korean Granted an Athletic P Visa to Play Video Games in U.S. Is it a loophole in the system, or a genuine athletic career? Our California immigration attorneys discuss an approved athletic P visa for video gaming. -
Common Problems That Can Affect Your Legal CA O1 Visa Status Want to make sure you’re fulfilling the terms of your special ability visa? A San Francisco immigration attorney explains common problems with O-1 visas. -
Ponzi Schemes Rears Its Ugly Head into EB-5 Regional Centers Because of the recent fraud charges against several individuals operating EB-5 regional centers. -
Foreign Scientists May Qualify for an EB Visa National Waiver Is your research time-sensitive? You may be able to start working in the U.S. as soon as possible by applying for a National Interest Waiver for your EB visa. -
Infosys Case Shows Indian H-1B IT Workers Are “Unfairly Targeted” Our San Francisco visa attorneys explain how Indian H-1B IT workers may be discriminated against when it comes to granting workers’ employee visas in the U.S.