Legal Article Library: Immigration Law, Visa Information & Related Topics
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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How Long Must You Reside in the U.S. with an EB-1 Green Card Before Applying for Citizenship?Will your next business trip violate the residency requirements for your EB-1 green card? A California immigration attorney discusses residence and citizenship.
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What Is the Difference Between the EB-1 and EB-2 Visa in California?What are the differences between the EB-1 and EB-2 work visas, and which one should you apply for? Our California immigration attorneys explain your options.
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Do You Meet the Qualifications for an EB-1 Actor’s Visa? A California Immigration Attorney Explains the Requirements.Are you eligible for an EB visa for actors? A California immigration attorney explains the rules and requirements for this green card visa.
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From Application to Citizenship: An Overview of the California EB-1 Visa ProcessWant to know what to expect in your EB-1 visa petition? Our California immigration attorneys take you from application, to acceptance, to citizenship.
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California Immigration Attorneys Discuss the Importance of Great EB-1 ReferencesApplying for an EB-1(a) visa requires letters of recommendation from respected professionals to back-up your accomplishments in your field.
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Choosing Between the EB-1 Visa and the O-1 Visa For Extraordinary AbilityAt first glance, the O-1 visa and the EB-1 visa for extraordinary ability may seem very similar, there are differences all applicants should understand.
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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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EB-1 Visa Requirements: Proving Your Extraordinary Ability Through DocumentationTo successfully apply for an EB-1 immigration visa, you must prove that you have an extraordinary ability and are well-known in your field. Learn More.