T Visa is a really useful way for certain individuals who have been subjected to severe victimization to enter into the US. The United States government will allow them to stay for a certain period. But which group of victims can apply for the T nonimmigrant status? In this article, we’ll explain ev…
At a Glance: The USCIS conducts background checks to ensure the eligibility of applicants for immigration benefits and to protect the U.S. from potential risks. Background checks are mandatory for all individuals seeking to immigrate, regardless of age, ethnicity, or nationality. The process include…
The US government allows foreign attorneys to take part in the legal proceedings, should they be required, and eligible for the case. As with other immigration-related activities, there’s a set of procedures for it, which begins with filing the appropriate forms. Form G-28I is one such form. In this…
At a Glance: The public charge rule prevents immigration to the U.S. for those likely to rely on government assistance. Sponsoring someone with Form I-864 makes you financially responsible, and if they receive means-tested benefits, you may face fines and lawsuits. Sponsorship lasts until the person…
Are you looking to come to the U.S. and have an interesting native culture to share with the American world? If so, you could apply for a Q1 visa and take part in a cultural exchange program. To find out more about the Q1 visa and what it offers, take a look below. What is […]
On July 6, 2020, there was an announcement made regarding the Student Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). They announced new regulations for students who wanted to start their studies this fall in the States. What is this program and what are the regulations they announced? More than that, what should …
No matter if you know what public charge is or not, you know it won’t look very good on your file. For example, if you want to get a work visa in the United States, the public charge might affect your success. But does public charge apply to green card holders? You already proved you […]
Some people might have done something that made them inadmissible to the United States. As such, entering the U.S. seems impossible under those circumstances. But are there exceptions when an inadmissible nonimmigrant can enter the U.S. temporarily? It is possible, and it’s something that can be don…
At a Glance Work permit, or Employment Authorization Document (EAD), issued by USCIS. Allows foreign nationals to work legally in the U.S. Beneficial for those waiting for a green card or dependent visa holders. Are you in the U.S. and wondering whether you are allowed to work? Perhaps you are in th…
The P-2 visa is reserved for a certain group of artists and entertainers who come into the United States as part of reciprocal exchange programs. But not all artists are eligible for it. If you want to know whether or not the P-2 visa is right for you, then you’ve come to the right place. […]