Category: U.S. Visa
You finally submit your visa application after weeks of paperwork, careful planning, and quiet optimism.
Then the email arrives, and your heart sinks. Denied. The question that immediately follows is...
The email arrives, or the passport is returned, and suddenly a single word takes over your thoughts: denied. In that moment, logic tends to disappear.
Plans unravel, timelines blur, and the impulse to...
You open the envelope or click the email, and the reaction is instant. A US visa denial. Just like that, months of preparation collapse into a single word that feels heavier than it should.
All those...
Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens are family members who qualify for the fastest and most flexible immigration options under U.S. law. This category allows eligible relatives to apply for a green card...
If you enter the United States on a K-1 fiancée visa and do not marry your U.S. citizen sponsor within 90 days, your visa status ends automatically. You begin accruing unlawful presence and lose eligibility...
The 212(e) rule applies to certain J-1 visa holders who must return to their home country for two years before applying for specific U.S. immigration benefits.
A 212(e) waiver gives eligible applicants...
A 221(g) visa refusal means a U.S. visa cannot be issued at the interview because the consular officer needs more information or additional review.
It is usually temporary, and many cases move forward...
If you’ve ever considered working in the United States on a seasonal basis or you’re an employer struggling to find enough workers during peak season, the H2B visa is an option you should consider.
This...
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