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At a Glance Submit Form I-130 for parents with required documents and filing fee. Provide petitioner’s address, employment history (past five years), and beneficiary’s address, employment history, and immigration status. Include necessary documents like proof of status, beneficiary&#8217…

At a Glance The L-2 visa is designed for spouses and unmarried children under 21 of L-1 visa holders. It is a non-immigrant visa that provides various benefits in the U.S. Application process involves filling out the DS-160 form, paying a $160 fee, scheduling an embassy interview, submitting necessa…

Congratulations on your recent marriage! If you entered the United States on a K1 fiancé(e) visa and tied the knot within the required 90-day period, your next step is to adjust your status from a K1 nonimmigrant to a permanent resident (green card holder). In this blog post, we’ll walk you th…

At a Glance The Overseas Citizenship of India (OCI) was created in 2005 to allow foreign citizens of Indian origin to live and work in India. It is not equivalent to Indian citizenship and has certain restrictions. Eligibility includes being a former citizen of India, a territory that became part of…

If you’ve entered the U.S. to protect yourself from political instability or other disturbances in your home country, you can apply for asylum within one year of your arrival. However, you need to wait until you are provided with asylum to qualify for a work permit. Although U.S. immigration r…

At a Glance Check the status of your asylum application online through the USCIS Case Status website. Enter your application receipt number for updates on appointments, interviews, and decisions. Follow provided instructions and contact authorities for any issues or questions about your case. Explor…

At a Glance AEF Scholarship: $20,000 support for immigrant students in NYC high schools. Tobaccowala Fellowship: $25,000 MBA scholarships at Chicago Booth with 2 awards available. AU Emerging Global Leader Scholarship: Approximately $4,000 per year for undergraduate students dedicated to improving u…

At a Glance The H1B visa is a nonimmigrant visa allowing US companies to hire graduate-level workers in fields such as finance, IT, architecture, engineering, and medicine. Available to individuals with a bachelor’s degree or higher in a relevant field, the application process is employer-spon…

At a Glance An L1 visa is a nonimmigrant work visa allowing international companies to transfer employees to a US-based company, affiliate, or branch. L1 visa holders can work and live in the US for up to five or seven years, depending on the category. L1 visa renewal requires filing Form I-129 befo…

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