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Breaking News: USCIS World Offices Closing

Today U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced its plans to close up to 13 overseas office locations by August 2020. The only overseas office locations which will remain open are:
  1. Beijing, China
  2. Guangzhou, China
  3. Nairobi, Kenya
  4. New Delhi, India
  5. Guatemala City, Guatemala
  6. Mexi

Family-Based Immigration USCIS Spouse Interview

One of our team-mates just went through the family-based immigration interview for their spouse. We thought it would be helpful for her to share her immigration experience with you.

What was your role in the immigration process?

I was a sponsor, meaning I was immigrating my spouse. It was a little su…

EB-5 TEA

If you are applying for an EB-5 investment visa, you might have read about TEA, which stands for Targeted Unemployment Area. There is some confusion as to what is TEA and how it applies to a location and EB-5.

What is TEA?

TEAs were originally created to improve the economy of rural areas, where the popu…

J-1 Student Visas

The J-Visa is an excellent option available to those who need to study in the United States to complete their education. Students who use this visa will have certain benefits, such as having the ability to work. Keep in mind that the J-1 visa will only last as long as the necessary academic training the…

F-1 Student Visa

F-1 Student Visa

The F-1 Visa is one of the more popular options available to students who wish to do their education in the United States. A student with an F-1 visa will have the option to work part-time, at 20 hours a week. American Immigration Center answers the most common questions related to the F…

EB-5 Investor Visa

As you research which visa option is right for you, you may or may not have come across the EB-5. An EB-5 is also known as the investment visa, immigrant entrepreneur visa or millionaire visa. It allows an individual to immigrate to the U.S. by making an investment into a U.S. company.

What is the EB-5 pr


Asylum Explained

Each year, people experience conditions and persecution which makes their home country unsafe. These people flee their home in search of safety and stability. To such people, the United States offers an immigration program called asylum.

What is Asylum?

Asylum is when an individual faces persec…

Work Visas Explained

The United States offers four types of work visas for individuals who wish to immigrate for work. These four visas are the H-1B, L-1, O and P-1. Each visa covers the variety of situations in which the immigrant may come to the United States for work.

Work Visas: H-1b

The United States holds an H-1B lotte…

What is Family Based Immigration?

As defined by federal law, family immigration is the process in which a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident petitions for the immigration of immediate family members. Petitioning an immediate family member means that the citizen or permanent resident requests for an immediate family membe…

AIC Explains Student Visas

One of the most common reasons for immigrating to the United States is education. Easy access to education and quality programs attracts many students from around the world. If you are considering studying in the United States, you will need to know which student visas are available to you. America…

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