Category: B1 Visa
Beginning August 20, the Trump administration will require some B1/B2 visa applicants from Zambia and Malawi to pay bonds of up to $15,000. The pilot program targets countries with high visa overstay rates,...
If you’re planning to extend or change your nonimmigrant status in the U.S., you’ll most likely be dealing with Form I‑539. But here’s the catch: it’s not just about filling out a form. What makes...
Did you know that overstaying your immigration status, even unintentionally, can lead to serious consequences like visa denials, bans, or even deportation?
Whether you’re on a student visa, work...
What Is Your Current Immigration Status? A Complete Guide to Understanding Status and Reform Updates
If you’ve ever filled out a government form, applied for a job, or tried to renew a visa, you’ve likely been asked about your current immigration status. Though it looks like a simple concept, the subject...
Changing your visa status while you’re already in the U. S can be a big deal—especially if you travel to study or work. But navigating this process correctly and legally is critical. Messing it up...
The Trump administration has labeled over 6,300 predominantly Latino immigrants as “deceased” in federal records, cutting off their access to benefits and employment. Officials say the move...
Visa interviews are essential to the U.S. visa application process for determining visa eligibility. Consular officers conduct the interviews at U.S. embassies and consulates to evaluate background and...
If you’re applying for a green card through family or employment sponsorship, you’ve probably come across the term Visa Bulletin—but what exactly is it, and why does it matter to your immigration...
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