Category: Visa Application
You’re planning to travel, study, or work in the U.S., so you start researching the visa application process. Soon, you realize the rules have changed significantly in 2025, fees have increased, interview...
Most people need a visa to visit or move to the United States. There are so many visas, and they fall under two categories: Immigrant & Non-immigrant. Each has its own rules and requirements. You must...
Imagine moving to the U.S. on a valid visa, settling into life, and waiting months to finally start your career, only to find you can’t legally work yet. This is the reality for thousands of immigrants...
The chance to work legally in the United States is a dream come true for many immigrants because it is a significant step toward building financial stability. A paper that makes this possible is called...
Humanitarian parole is a temporary, discretionary permission for certain individuals outside the U.S. to enter the country for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefits. It’s decided...
You know your EAD is expiring, and it has quietly been the key to keeping your career on track. Every paycheck, every project you’ve completed, and every opportunity you’ve had to grow professionally has...
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 a Canadian or Mexican professional considering temporary work in the United States, the TN visa might be your golden ticket. But before you pack your bags or send that job application,...
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