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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Three Perils and Three Protections for EB-5 Investor’s Assets EB-5 investors are surprised that getting a green card may leave their assets exposed to liability. Read more to learn three ways to help offset that exposure. -
Starting a Business? Consider the Benefits of an E-2 Visa for Start-Ups in San Francisco Don’t have the required capital for an EB-5 visa? Fear not! An E-2 visa can help you oversee your start-up business and bring your family to the U.S. -
How Long Must You Reside in the U.S. with an EB-1 Green Card Before Applying for Citizenship? Will your next business trip violate the residency requirements for your EB-1 green card? A California immigration attorney discusses residence and citizenship. -
Difference between EB-5 Direct and Regional Center Investments Foreigners interested qualifying for EB-5 visas can invest in a direct investment or with an approved Regional Center. Learn the differences here. -
Cognizant, Infosys Hire H-1B Visa IT Workers to Implement Obamacare Changes Many state governments are filling their ranks with overseas IT workers who have H-1B visas to help with the overloaded Obamacare online system. -
The Length of Your Stay Under an L-1 Visa in California May Surprise You Will you be able to stay in the U.S. for seven years, or will you be forced to return home after one? Our California L-1 visa attorneys explain visa limits. -
Top 8 Regional Center Due-Diligence Questions Every EB-5 Investor Should Ask In February 2013, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) filed charges against a Chicago individual alleging he defrauded hundreds of EB-5 investors. -
Which Athletes Can Benefit From a California P Visa Under the COMPETE Act? Are you an amateur athlete at the top of your game? A California immigration attorney explains how the COMPETE Act can be your way to a P visa. -
Athletes Without a Team: Alternatives to the P Visa for Tryouts in the U.S. Are you a professional athlete who doesn’t meet P visa requirements? A California immigration lawyer discusses alternatives for tryouts in the United States. -
Rules for Allowing an O Visa Agent for Multiple Employers to Petition for You Is your O visa agent an employer, your employee, or someone who is applying on your behalf? A California immigration attorneys explains the difference.