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What is the L1 Visa | Requirements & Process Explained
Editor: Zoe Ji Wilson, Esq. The L-1 visa is a vital tool for global businesses. It allows companies to transfer key employees to the U.S. from their foreign offices, helping organizations grow, manage, and oversee operations across international borders. Global business thrive on intracompany transfers, which enable seamless collaboration and ensure a company […]
Top Ways to Get a Green Card WITHOUT Marrying a US Citizen in 2025
Introduction The myth exists that the only way to obtain a green card or lawful permanent residence (LPR) status in the U.S. is through marriage. Certainly, this method of immigrating to the U.S. is well-publicized and is also the plotline of many entertaining movies and television shows. The truth is, however, there […]
Naturalization Process: How to Become a U.S. Citizen
Introduction Becoming a U.S. citizen is one of the most significant milestones in an immigrant’s journey. Naturalization grants lawful permanent residents full rights and responsibilities under the U.S. Constitution, including the right to vote, access to a U.S. passport, and the ability to sponsor family members. While the process is well-defined, it can […]
MAJOR CHANGES for Marriage Green Card Rules in 2025
Under Executive Order 14161 (January 20, 2025), USCIS has implemented stricter vetting and anti-fraud measures for marriage-based green card applicants, increasing scrutiny and procedural requirements. Changes include mandatory use of…
How to Protect Your Green Card in 2025
Green card holders or lawful permanent residents (LPRs) have the right to live permanently in the U.S., provided they do not commit any actions that make them removable under immigration law, such as breaking laws or not filing taxes…
Sponsor Your Immigrant Parent: Step-by-Step Guide
Parents of U.S. citizens fall under the ‘Immediate Relative’ category in family-based immigration. This classification exempts them from annual visa quotas and backlogs that apply to other family-based categories. Applying for a parent to get a green card is a …