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If you’re in the U.S. on a J-1 visa and hoping to stay longer — maybe for work, family, or permanent residence — the 212(e) rule is something you should know about. It’s part of the U.S. immigration law...
Do you want to explore cultural or educational exchange opportunities in the United States? The J Visa can be the path to achieving that goal. This blog addresses your pressing immigration questions and...
Becoming an au pair in the U.S. is a unique opportunity to travel. It is a cultural exchange program created to immerse young adults in American life while helping families with childcare. However, this...
Getting deported from the U.S. is more than just being asked to leave—it can feel like the door has slammed shut behind you, with no way back in.
So, it’s only natural to ask: Can I ever return after...
If you’re hoping to visit the United States temporarily — say for tourism, visiting a relative, or perhaps medical treatment—you will likely need a visitor visa, officially called a B-2 visa. Whether...
Those seeking asylum in the United States likely have one question: Do I really need a lawyer to win my case? While it is not mandated to hire a lawyer, having an experienced asylum lawyer from the Immigration...
If you work on an international ship or airplane and need to enter the U.S. as part of your job, you’ll likely need a C-1/D visa. This is one of the most popular visas issued to crew members visiting the...
If you’ve traveled abroad or have had to deal with immigration, you are likely to have encountered CBP. This abbreviation is seen at airports, land borders, and seaports of the United States. It is important...
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