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Over the course of History, the United States has been known as the “Land of the Free”, providing the chance for a better life for many immigrants. If you wish to become a U.S. citizen, there are several ways for you to accomplish this. In this article, we will explain the basics you need to know in order to start your journey.

The E-2 visa allows foreign entrepreneurs to reside in the United States. The individual must invest a significant amount of capital in a new or existing business in the United States. Today we will discuss who can apply for this visa and the requirements for the E-2 visa.

If you wish to become a permanent resident in the United States through employment, there are several ways on how you can achieve it. In this article, we are going to talk about the different types of Green Cards and how to receive a Green Card through employment.

The EB-5 visa is the fifth preference employment-based category or EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa Program, created in 1990, administered by the USCIS program, provides a method for eligible Immigrant Investors to become lawful permanent residents. Find out all you need to know about the EB-5 visa through this guide.

The EB-4 Green Card is the fourth preference employment-based Green Card category wich allows special immigrants and religious workers to become permanent residents in the United States.
Find out all you need to know about the EB-4 visa through this guide.

The EB-3 Green Card is a third preference employment-based Green Card category  which allows foreign skilled workers, professionals and other types of workers to become permanent residents in the United States. Find out all you need to know about the EB-3 visa through this guide.

Do you have exceptional abilities or an advanced degree? If your answer to any of those questions is “yes”, you should know that you may be eligible for the EB-2 visa. Find out all you need to know about the  EB-2 visa through this guide.

The EB-1 Visa is the way to gain lawful permanent residence in the country for many immigrants who want to live and work in the U.S. Today we are going to talk about how you can apply for this visa and the categories and requirements within the EB-1.

Do you wish to work in the U.S.? You will need a visa! Find out all you need to know about the H-1B visa through this amazing guide!

Do you or your company work with trade to and from the U.S.? Find out all you need to know about the E-1 or Treaty Trader visa through this amazing guide!

What happens to my immigrant status in case of a divorce? Will I lose child custody due to divorce? Is there another option other than divorce? Understand how divorce can affect your Green Card status.

Entrants don’t have to pay to enter, and the winner is chosen at random by a computer, which allocates a certain number of visas to each eligible region of the world. The program was created to increase diversity in the U.S.

Will the interview be separate or together? How long is it? Here you can find everything you need to know about the marriage-based green card interview. 

Are you thinking about getting a student visa to study in the United States? Primarily, you need to find out  which kind of visa will best suit your needs.

On September 20, 2021, the U.S. announced plans to lift geographic travel ban restrictions in November for fully vaccinated passengers from anywhere in the world.

If you are planning to travel to the US, you will need to get a viral COVID test no more than 3 days before you travel by air into the country and show proof of your negative results to the airline before you board your flight.

When applying for a U.S. immigrant visa or Green Card, you are not required to have a lawyer. However, we understand that the American immigration system and U.S. immigration law can seem very complex at first.

There are many ways that you can obtain a Green Card application, although it may vary according to your nationality. 

We are here to guide you in your process of marrying an Immigrant.

 
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