Should You Apply for an E-2 Visa?

Many types of visas that allow foreign nationals to lawfully reside in the U.S. require applicants to contribute, in some […]

What to Know About Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) Self-Petitions

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) is a federal law providing an avenue for abused individuals (women or men) to […]

Visas for Victims of Criminal Activity: U Visas

Out of terrible circumstances can come opportunities for non-residents of the U.S through the U nonimmigrant status (U visa). Victims […]

Relis to Speak on Immigration, Visas and Asylum at NJRC’s Beyond the Border: Immigration Conference on September 15th

In firm news Tamara Relis will be an expert panel speaker at NJRC’s Beyond the Border: Immigration Conference on Zoom on September […]

Employers: What to Know About L-1A Visas

One of the best options for international companies looking to transfer employees to U.S. offices is the L-1 visa. L-1 […]

What to Know About O-1 Visas

Non-U.S. citizens with “extraordinary ability” in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics—as well as non-U.S. citizens with “extraordinary achievement” […]

A Closer Look at the EB-2 National Interest Waiver

EB-2, the second preference category of employment-based visas, usually requires employer sponsorship before the USCIS will bring over foreign talent. […]

Want to Become a Naturalized U.S. Citizen?

The vast majority of U.S. citizens became citizens due to the virtue of their—and their parents’—birthplace. Other times, minor children […]

How Does Asylum Work in the U.S.?

The number of asylum seekers in the U.S. has increased substantially since the new administration took office in D.C. The […]

What to Know about the E-1 Visa

A fairly common self-petitioning visa used by certain entrepreneurs and higher-level employees to live and work in the U.S. is […]

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