Citizenship Day, observed on September 17, is an important event that highlights the significance of U.S. citizenship for immigrants. This day coincides with Constitution Day, reflecting on the nation’s founding principles and its role in...
Read MoreThe October 2024 U.S. Visa Bulletin brings some positive news, especially for Indian nationals waiting in the Green Card queue. The bulletin highlights significant forward movement in certain employment-based categories, with the EB-3 category seeing...
Read MoreThe Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) is a powerful tool for visa applicants and immigrants in the United States. It allows individuals to access records held by federal agencies, which can be crucial in understanding...
Read MoreGetting an H-1B visa revoked or receiving a Notice of Intent to Revoke (NOIR) can be very stressful. If you find yourself in this situation, it’s important to know what steps to take next. This...
Read MoreIn 2024, the U.S.-Canada border has witnessed a significant rise in migrants seeking entry into the United States. While the southern U.S. border has traditionally garnered attention for illegal crossings, the northern border is becoming...
Read MoreDomestic violence is a pervasive issue that impacts individuals across all demographics, including immigrants and green card holders in the United States. This article seeks to provide an in-depth understanding of domestic violence laws, particularly...
Read MoreLiving in the U.S. on an H1B visa can be challenging, especially when managing essential documents like Form I-9 or an Employment Authorization Document (EAD). Understanding the steps and legal requirements involved in replacing lost...
Read MoreH1B visa petitions have a plain complexity mainly due to the additional hurdles that the government sometimes establishes which are of no consequence. Conversely, there are situations whereby these applications will ask for proof of...
Read MoreUnderstanding the intersection of marriage and immigration law in the United States can be overwhelming, especially for non-immigrant visa holders. If you or your partner is on an F1, H1B, or B1/B2 visa and are...
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