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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

Top 10 Immigration Changes in 2018

In 2018 U.S. immigration law saw many changes. All non-citizens were impacted including immigrants seeking asylum and adjustment of status applicants. In this article, American Immigration Center takes a look back at the 10 biggest immigration reforms in 2018.

1. Effective February 27, 2018- S

Everything You Need to Know About the 5th Preference of Employment Based Immigration (EB-5)

The EB-5 Program Originated in the 1990’s As one the greatest opportunities to obtain United States citizenship, the EB-5 program has been a valuable asset to many emigrants. It has been considered the least restrictive immigration program, with the greatest amount of latitude for allowing fami

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration’s proposed new policy toward student services, and unlawful presence of nonimmigrants.

U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services has opened a new policy for discussion today in attempt to curb the number of students that overstay on their visas.   This effort stems from the annual entry and exit overstay report published by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In the repor

Immigration Centers, the greatest green card aid

Immigration Centers, the greatest green card aid As an immigration center, we are dedicated to help those who are struggling with immigration and need to obtain a green card. To best help these individuals we have come up with cost plans and services that will fit in the budget of students, and work ar

U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services issues a recall for thousands of green cards.

U. S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) issues a recall for thousands of green cards. Due to a large printing error USCIS has called for the exchange of improperly dated green cards. The green cards were approved for individuals who submitted Form I-751 to remove conditions on their res

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration’s proposed new policy toward student services, and unlawful presence of non-immigrants.

U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services has opened a new policy for discussion today in attempt to curb the number of students that overstay on their visas. This effort stems from the annual entry and exit overstay report published by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). In the report DHS ou

Immigration Centers, the greatest green card aid

As an immigration center, we are dedicated to help those who are struggling with immigration and need to obtain a green card. To best help these individuals we have come up with cost plans and services that will fit in the budget of students, and work around the hours of individuals working multiple jo

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