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Navigating the Labor Certification Process: Your Path to Employment-Based Immigration Success

Embarking on the journey towards employment-based immigration can be a daunting task in today’s complex and ever-changing landscape. A critical step in this process is obtaining a labor certification, which plays a vital role in achieving your immigration goals. In this blog post, we will guide you through the intricacies of the labor certification process, …

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Note about the Top 5 Questions to Ask Before Sponsoring a Foreign National for a Work Visa

The Top 5 Questions to Ask Before Sponsoring a Foreign National for a Work Visa

Bringing foreign talent to the U.S. can be a complex process for both the sponsor and the foreign national. It’s essential to ask the right questions to ensure a smooth process and avoid any potential pitfalls. In this article, we’ll discuss the top 5 questions you should ask before sponsoring a foreign national for a …

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What Changes to Expect for Immigration Under the Biden Administration

  Each new administration will have a set of changes they would like to make to rules and regulations. These changes may come slowly, as most changes to the law need to go through the House, Senate, and the President.   However, some changes can be made much more quickly by the President through Executive Orders.  …

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The #1 Mistake that Can KILL Your Immigration Application

The #1 Mistake that Can KILL Your Immigration Application

In September 2018, USCIS changed one of its policies and now can deny your application for making mistakes on your paperwork. Before then, if there was an issue with your application, they could reject the file and return it to you. You would then fix whatever they asked for and resubmit it.   If USCIS accepted …

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