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Comparing the H1-B and O-1 Visa Applications

April 7, 2022
One of the problems with the H1-B visa is the long application cycle that can create an out-of-status situation for some applicants. The O-1 visa, however, is available immediately once it has been granted.

3 Things to Know About the 90 Day Rule

February 16, 2022
The 90 day rule is expressly used as a discretionary analysis tool by USCIS officers to determine if a non-immigrant has misled immigration according to the original intent of their existing visa.

How to Know your Tax Rate as a U.S. Immigrant

February 1, 2022
Most green card holders will have to pay U.S. federal taxes each year as they will easily pass the Substantial Presence Test. Some LPRs will have decreased tax rates based on tax treaties, but will still need to file a Form 1040 with the IRS.

USCIS Expands Criteria for National Interest Waiver (NIW) Candidates

January 26, 2022
The USCIS has expanded their NIW criteria for highly skilled individuals in the science and technology fields. Those applying for an NIW can forgo the Department of Labor’s lengthy certification process.

Key Differences Between Resident and Non-Resident Aliens

December 3, 2021
Non-resident aliens still need to pay taxes based on services that are performed in the U.S. at their current rate of pay. To learn more about this process, see the following blog below.

What is a No Objection Letter?

November 17, 2021
A No Objection Letter is a statement from your country’s embassy to the State Department confirming they do not object to waiving the two year home residency requirement.

J-1 Visa Exchange Student Difficulties of Staying in the U.S.

November 11, 2021
J-1 exchange visitors often have difficulties remaining in the U.S. and pursuing legal residence after graduate school. However, some options are available to aid in this process so exchange students can eventually become legal permanent residents.

What does ‘Strong Ties’ to your Home Country Mean?

September 29, 2021
Some visa applicants will need to show an intent to return to their home country given they are successful in being admitted to the United States. Below are some recommendations for how to navigate this process.

The National Interest Waiver and Environmental Science

August 17, 2021
Maintaining a healthy and prosperous economy in the U.S. is also dependent on the health of the environment. Pursuing an NIW in the field of environmental science should absolutely be considered in the national interest.

National Interest Waiver for Other Health Professionals

August 16, 2021
Counselors might be eligible for a NIW if their approach to counseling is novel and they are undertaking cutting edge research on issues that adversely affect the American public. 
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