The L-1 Visa for Temporary Workers

The L-1 visa was created in the Immigration Act of 1990 to allow American companies with foreign operations to transfer […]

The Trafficking Victims Protection Act and T Visa

The Trafficking Victims Protection Act (TVPA) is a U.S. federal law that was enacted in 2000 to combat human trafficking. […]

The VAWA Petition for Victims of Domestic Violence

Non-citizen victims of domestic violence can receive permanent residency through the Violence Against Women Act, also known as VAWA. Originally […]

The O1A / O1B Visa for Creatives, Artists, and Those With Extraordinary Ability in Business, Science, Education, Athletics – Most Fields

For those with abilities that set them apart, the O1A Visa is available as a non-immigrant visa with residency in […]

You May Be Eligible for a T-1 Visa, Regardless of Your Current Immigration Status

For anyone who has faced coercion in their work, the T-1 visa for victims of human trafficking may be able […]

The E-2 Visa for Investors & Essential Workers

For those with an entrepreneurial spirit, or their employees who would like to establish a business within the United States, […]

Family-Based Immigration to the United States

For citizens or permanent residents who have family living abroad, the family-based immigration system allows their family members a simplified […]

Am I Eligible for a T-1 Visa?

The United States Congress passed into law the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act in 2000, creating protections for […]

U.S. Visas for Entrepreneurs

Many immigrant entrepreneurs have come to the U.S. and started businesses that changed entire industries. Google co-founder Sergey Brin came […]

Overview of EB-5 Visas

If you are not a current resident of the United States, you may be looking into the available options. As […]

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