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How long will it take me to work through the EB-5 visa process?

Though every case may present its own unique challenges that can affect the amount of time it will take to work through the EB-5 visa process, most cases can be...

Immigrating to the US through a family member

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) may grant a green card to foreign nationals given that they have family members who are already U.S. citiz...

Indian companies to pay up to $4.5K for H1B and L1 US visas

Under a new bill, Indian companies that are planning to make investments in the U.S. through popular visas like the H1B and L1 are expected to pay a fee of not ...

Understanding requirements for the EB-1c visa

The EB-1c visa is similar to the L-1 visa in that it can allow foreign executives and managers come to the United States to work with a U.S. company that is clo...

Certified TEA locations for EB-5 investments

Foreign nationals who are planning to settle in the U.S. through the EB-5 Visa program should understand that the success of their applications and investments ...

Studying in the U.S. with a student visa

People who hope to enter the United States may consider applying for student visa if they intend to enroll in an institute of learning while living in the count...

How many EB-5 visas does USCIS make available every year?

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) sets 10,000 visas aside for people who apply through the immigrant investment program (EB-5). The...

Investing in real estate companies in the US

Individuals who have plans for settling in the United States may want to consider applying for EB-5 visa to help real estate developers in the U.S. put up proje...

L-1 visas for employees with "specialized knowledge"

Though executives and managers are specifically named as eligible applicants for the L-1 visa, the language the United States Citizenship and Immigration Servic...

Green Card available for individuals creating jobs in the U.S.

While securing a green card or establishing permanent residence in the U.S. is elusive to many people, some individuals may be allowed to live in the U.S. given...
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