Every nation eligible for EB-5 visa has a limited number of visas they can approve each year. Here is more information about the EB-5 visa cap dilemma.
What You Need to Know About E-2 Visa Treaty Investors
If you are a national from a country with a treaty of commerce and navigation with the U.S. you are eligible for an E-2 visa. Learn even more here.
Frequently Asked Questions About The EB-5 Visa
If you are a foreign investor the EB-5 Visa is the best way to obtain permanent residency in the U.S. Here are frequently asked questions about EB-5 Visas.
The EB-5 Visa Process Explained
The EB-5 visa provides a method for eligible immigrant investors to become lawful permanent residents. Learn about the EB-5 visa and how to obtain one.
What is an O Visa?
An O visa is a work visa for individuals who display an extraordinary level of quality, skill, and/or notoriety in their field. Learn more about each type.
2018 H1B Visa Employment Requirements
An H1B visa allows for non-immigrant workers to work in the US. Learn more about the changes in the employment requirements made to the H1B visa in 2018.
F1 Visa vs. J1 Visa
Learn the similarities and differences between the F1 visa and the J1 visa, as well as how speaking with an immigration attorney can help you obtain one.
What Is the J1 Visa?
If you are interested in a student visa for the United States a J1 visa is one option. Learn the specifics and how it helps people learn American culture.
H1B Visa Timeline: The Trump Effect
Buy American, hire American. Learn about how the Trump administration plans to reduce the abuse of H1B visas and how it might change the H1B visa timeline.
Most Common H1B RFE Reasons
The USCIS often requires a Request for Evidence (RFE) from an H1B Visa applicant. Learn the most common reasons why an H1B RFE would be issued.
H1B RFE: 2018 Update
H1B visa is for hiring temporary employees from outside the US. Learn about the changes being made to the H1B Visa and Request For Evidence (RFE) in 2018.
EB5 Visa Processing Timeline
The EB5 Visa category allows qualified immigrant financiers to become permanent residents of the United States. Learn more about the EB5 Visa timeline.