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Can You Marry a U.S. Citizen While on a J-1 Visa and Get a Green Card?

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: J1 Visa

In theory, nothing stops a J-1 visa holder from getting married to a United States citizen. However, the J-1 holder may not be immediately eligible for U.S. lawful permanent residence (a “green card”) based on that marriage, depending on the exact terms of the visa—in particular, whether he or she is subject to the… Read More »

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What Israeli Entrepreneurs Need to Know about the New E-2 Visa

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: General

What Israeli Entrepreneurs Need to Know about the New E-2 Visa The E-2 visa will pave the way for business opportunities to Israeli-owned newly established companies in the U.S., as well as companies that are already operating and expanding in the U.S. In essence, the E-2 visa is designed for Israeli entrepreneurs who invest… Read More »

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What to Expect at Your Naturalization Interview

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: Naturalization Interview

What the USCIS officer will say and do during your interview for U.S. citizenship. Your naturalization appointment notice—which you will likely receive some months after submitting Form N-400—will tell you where and when to present yourself for your citizenship interview. After you receive this notice, you have only one major hurdle left to citizenship:… Read More »

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Collection of Social Media Identifiers from U.S. Visa Applicants

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: General

On May 31, 2019, the Department of State updated its immigrant and nonimmigrant visa application forms to request additional information, including social media identifiers, from most U.S. visa applicants worldwide. This update – which we initially announced last year in the Federal Register – is a result of the President’s March 6, 2017, Memorandum… Read More »

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U.S. Citizenship Requirements for 3-Year Married Permanent Resident

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: General

As a permanent resident who is married to a U.S. citizen, you are eligible for naturalization after just three years. This is a significant benefit (as it normally requires five years as a permanent resident before applying for citizenship). To qualify, you must have lived in the U.S. continuously for the three years immediately… Read More »

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I-601A waiver approved

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: 601 waiver

I-601A waiver approved. What is next? Getting I-601 waivers approved is a milestone in the visa process. Obtaining an approval assures you, prior to leaving the U.S., that your illegal entry and/or unlawful presence will not be used as a reason to deny your immigrant visa. The approval also makes the process very quick…. Read More »

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Immigration Consequences of Marijuana Use

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: inadmissibility

Although many states have legalized or are in the process of legalizing marijuana for recreational use; it remains illegal under federal law. The legal consequences of either personal use of marijuana or involvement in the cannabis industry can be severe. Criminal Grounds of Inadmissibility The first and most obvious relevant ground of inadmissibility is… Read More »

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Five Things You Need to Know About USCIS Delays Under the Trump Administration

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: General

Processing times for USCIS cases are delayed: According to a recent AILA Policy Brief, “USCIS Processing Delays Have Reached Crisis Levels Under the Trump Administration,” the overall average case processing time increased by almost 46% over the past two fiscal years. The processing times for 94% of USCIS’ form types (the different types of… Read More »

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How Do You Change Your Non immigrant Status While In the U.S. Immigration Lawyer 118-21 Queens Blvd, Forest Hills, NY 11375

Change My Nonimmigrant Status

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: Adjustment of Status

Change of Status How Do You Change Your Nonimmigrant Status While In the U.S. If you want to change the purpose of your visit while in the United States, you (or in some cases your employer) must file a request with the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on the appropriate form before your… Read More »

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O-1 Visa: Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement

By Svetlana Prizant | Categories: O-1 Visa

O-1 Visa: Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement The O-1 nonimmigrant visa is for the individual who possesses extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, or who has a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement in the motion picture or television industry and has been recognized nationally or internationally for those achievements…. Read More »

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