The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa is part of the family of US visas available to citizens or nationals of 30+ countries that have trade treaties with the United States. Individuals…
PERM is an acronym for the “Program Electronic Review Management” system established under the Department of Labor (DOL) regulations. Most foreign nationals start the process of becoming employee lawful permanent…
There are two types of audits: random audits and targeted audits. The DOL regularly conducts random audits to ensure compliance with the regulations. During a random audit, the certifying officer…
Asylum is a form of protection that allows you to stay in the United States if you have been persecuted or fear persecution in your home country because of your…
Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility
If because of your actions or circumstances, you have been found inadmissible, you may, under certain circumstances, submit to USCIS, an I-601 Application for Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility. The…
If you were planning on applying for the E-2 visa but do not qualify for all the requirements. It may be time to consider other avenues: Green Cards The…
The legal term “Nunc Pro Tunc” refers in Immigration Law to an application or petition that requests the Department of Homeland Security to approve a petition now with effect in…
Removal of Conditions for Lawful Permanent Residents
If you apply to adjust status based on a marriage to a US Citizen of Lawful Permanent Resident and your marriage was celebrated less than two (2) years ago, the…
RFE stands for “Request For Evidence.” This happens when the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) makes an inquiry and request additional information to make a decision on a…