Frequently Asked Questions
- Possible H-1B interview questions
Some possible interview questions for H-1B approved candidates - who will go for stamping to the U.S. Embassy/Consulate: more »
- H-1B Visa Questions
1. What is H-1B visa?
The H-1B is for professionals who are coming to work in a specialty occupation. The proffered job must be in a 'specialty occupation' and must require a bachelor's degree as a minimum qualification to enter into the job. The worker may qualify based on years of employment experience that are determined to be the equivalent to a bachelor's degree. This visa allows persons who are offered a position to work for the U.S. employer in their field of occupation. more »
- L
If you want us to process your L-1 petition, please submit information as per format below:
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- Trade NAFTA (TN Visa) Questions
Basic requirements for a TN?
An alien must possess the necessary credentials to be considered a qualifying professional under this category. Generally, a Bachelor's degree or higher is usually required to be considered a professional in the TN category. more »
- J1 VIS Questions
The J1 Visa for Exchange Visitors and Its Requirements
The Immigration and Nationality Act provides J1 non-immigrant visa category for persons to participate in exchange visitor programs in the United States. more »
- O1
What is O1 visa?
The O1 visa is a non- immigrant employment-based visa classification for foreign nationals who can demonstrate the sustained national or international acclaim and recognition for achievements in the sciences, education, business, or athletics. more »
- Extraordinary Ability
1. Would I qualify for the EB-1 "Extraordinary Ability" classification for permanent residency?
You may qualify for the EB-1 Alien of Extraordinary Ability category if you can answer "Yes" to the following questions. more »
- Child Status Protection Act
USCIS while issuing revised guidance on the issue of The Child Status Protection Act, popularly known as "CSPA" has included in the fact sheet the following questions and answers to the related issues. more »
- Adjustment of Status
1. What is an adjustment of status?
The applicant may apply for lawful permanent resident status if the applicant is present in the United States and meets with the other requirements. To apply for adjustment of status, applicant must submit a separate form I-485 for himself/herself and each of the dependent family members to the appropriate USCIS office having jurisdiction. more »
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