Advance Parole

Advance Parole Advance parole is an immigration status that allows immigrants to leave the United States without abandoning their green card applications. Without advance parole, immigrants with a pending Form I-485, Application to Register Permanent Residence or to Adjust Status who leave the U.S. could have their applications denied because of abandonment. The Law Offices ... Read more

Employment Authorization Document

Employment Authorization Document An employment authorization document (EAD), also known as a work permit, allows immigrants to prove to employers in the United States that they are legally allowed to work in the country. EADs are needed by immigrants who do not yet have a green card and wish to seek employment. Speak with an ... Read more

Adjustment Of Status

Adjustment of Status Adjustment of status is the process of applying for lawful permanent residence in the United States.  The 'adjustment' that occurs is the switch from temporary immigration status to permanent.  The adjustment of status process can result in a green card without the need to return to your home country. To speak with ... Read more

PERM Labor Certification

Permanent Labor Certification (PERM) Employers are allowed to hire foreign workers to work permanently in the United States through the permanent labor certification (PERM) process.  An employer must prove that an available position cannot be filled by a U.S. worker and that employment of the foreign worker will not affect the wages or conditions of ... Read more

EB-5 Visa for Investors

EB-5 Visa for Investors The EB-5 immigrant investor visa was created in 1990 to stimulate the U.S. economy through capital investment and job creation by foreign investors.  Immigrants well-versed in business and able to invest substantial capital in the U.S. may qualify for an EB-5 visa. For a free investor visa consultation, contact the Law ... Read more

EB-4 Visa for Special immigrants

EB-4 Visa for Special Immigrants EB-4 visas are available to special immigrants and are limited by quotas. The categories of immigrants eligible for an EB-4 include certain religious workers, broadcasters, service members, and more. For a free immigration EB-4 visa consultation, contact the Law Offices of Scott Warmuth today at 888-517-9888. Free Work Visa Consultation ... Read more

EB-3 Visa for Professionals

EB-3 Visa for Professionals (EB-3A) Immigrants seeking an EB-3 visa for professionals must have a Bachelor's degree or a foreign degree equivalent. A permanent, full-time job offer is required and the applicant must be performing work for which there are no qualified American workers. Immigrants with an EB-3A visa may bring spouses (E-34 visa) and ... Read more

EB-2 Visa for National Interest Waivers

EB-2 Visa with National Interest Waiver (EB-2C) Immigrants pursuing an EB-2 visa with a national interest waiver must demonstrate exceptional ability in business, the arts, or the sciences.  EB-2C applicants do not require an employer to sponsor their visa, but they must demonstrate that it is in the national interest of the United States that ... Read more

EB-2 Visa for Exceptional Ability

EB-2 Visa for Exceptional Ability (EB-2B) Immigrants seeking an EB-2 visa for exceptional ability must demonstrate excellence in business, the arts, or the sciences.  Exceptional ability can be defined as possessing a level of expertise significantly above average. EB-2 visa holders are allowed to bring spouses (E-21 status) and children under the age of 21 ... Read more

EB-2 Visa for Advanced Degrees

EB-2 Visa for Advanced Degrees (EB-2A) Immigrants who have a job offer in the United States that requires an advanced degree or a foreign equivalent degree can apply for an EB-2 visa for professionals with advanced degrees. Applicants may also have a Bachelor's degree or foreign equivalent with five years of progressive work experience. Immigrants ... Read more
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