In-depth articles on US immigration policies and options for those looking to immigrate to the United States.
We have created this legal article library in order to help our readers better understand specific aspects of United States immigration law, including topics related to both immigrant visas and non-immigrant visas.
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California Immigration Attorney’s Steps from F-1 to Green CardIf you hold an F-1 visa, there are many steps to becoming a permanent resident. Call our office to speak with a California immigration attorney about your case.
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Employment with an International Organization during F-1 Visa StatusInternational students with F-1 student visa status may apply to work for an international organization related to their field of study while in school.
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Employment And The F-1 Student Visa: Curricular Practical TrainingCurricular Practical Training (CPT) allows international students with F-1 student visa status to work off-campus at a job related to their field of study.
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Working & Studying in the United States: Employment and the F-1 Student VisaWhile students with F-1 visa status may find employment in the United States, their options for where and how much they can work are limited.
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What Is the USCIS? US Citizenship & Immigration Services InformationSan Francisco immigration lawyers provide their readers with general information regarding U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services.
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A San Francisco Immigration Lawyer Discusses The P-1B Visa For EntertainersA San Francisco non-immigration visa lawyer explains what a P-1B visa is, which performers qualify, and what evidence is needed to apply.
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A San Francisco Immigration Lawyer Explains The P-1A Visa For Foreign AthletesLearn about the documents you need to acquire a P-1A visa for athletes, who qualifies for a P-1A visa, and whether or not you need a P-1A visa attorney.
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A List of Required Documentation for the EB-1 Visa ApplicationLearn about the documentation, forms, and evidence required for an EB-1 visa for extraordinary ability, as explained by a California immigration attorney.
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Planning a wedding can be a stressful job at best but imagine trying to plan a wedding while residing in a foreign country! A U.S. citizen fiancé can bring his or her intended bride or groom into the United States by way of a K-1 visa.Planning a wedding can be a stressful job at best but imagine trying to plan a wedding while residing in a foreign country! A U.S. citizen fiancé can bring his
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In certain non-immigration status situations the INS Form I-864 is not required to be completed and signed a family member sponsoring a green card applicant.In certain non-immigration status situations the INS Form I-864 is not required to be completed and signed a family member sponsoring a green card applicant. B