In-depth articles on US immigration policies and options for those looking to immigrate to the United States.
We have created this legal article library in order to help our readers better understand specific aspects of United States immigration law, including topics related to both immigrant visas and non-immigrant visas.
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Do I Need a Re-Entry Permit? Are you a Green Card holder and will be out of the United States for an extended period of time? You may need it. -
"Buying" Green Cards Is a Misconception EB-5 Investment Immigration Program provides the most secure available path to a Green Card in the world of immigration law, but are you "buying" a Green card? -
Changes Regarding OPT for STEM Students Are you a STEM student? You may qualify for an OPT extension. -
USCIS Message: USCIS Will Accept H-1B Petitions for Fiscal Year 2017 Beginning April 1, 2016 Are you looking to apply for an H-1B temporary worker visa? Do you have questions about it? -
Does the United States Recognize and Permit Dual Citizenship? Can I be a dual citizen? If I naturalize to become a US citizen, will I be required to give up my citizenship from my home country? -
Health Conditions That May Prevent Entry into the US Got your US visa already? Do you know these diseases may prevent your entry? -
Can You Vote as a Permanent Resident/Green Card Holder? With elections coming up, you may feel motivated to get involved. However, are you truly clear about the limitations on your Green Card? -
Important 30/60 Day Rule Many people enter the United States on one visa, but applies for change of status later. What role does the "30/60 day rule" play here? How does it affect you? -
EB-5 Application Impact Other Visas Or Not If you're on an F-1 Student Visa, or an H-1 Worker Visa, will an EB-5 application affect your status? -
What does Congress passing the Continuing Resolution mean for EB-5? On September 30, 2015, Congress passed the so-called Continuing Resolution, which allows the current EB-5 law to continue until December 11, 2015.