The Treaty Trader (E-1) visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows individuals to enter the United States for the purpose of engaging in international trade between the U.S. and their home country. This visa is only available to individuals from countries with which the U.S. has a qualifying treaty. This post will discuss the eligibility Read More
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Visa Extensions: How to Apply and Extend Your Stay in the U.S.
As a nonimmigrant in the U.S., you may need to extend your stay beyond the authorized period stated on your visa. The process of extending your stay can be complicated, but with the help of an experienced immigration attorney, you can navigate the process successfully. This post will discuss how to apply for a visa Read More
Visas for Fiancées and Students: How to Obtain a U.S. Visa
Are you planning to visit the U.S. as a fiancé or a student? Do you want to know the types of visas available and the requirements to obtain them? This post will discuss visas for fiancées and students, including the eligibility criteria and the application process. We will also highlight the services provided by Tourzani Read More
Visas for Temporary Visitors: Types and Requirements
When planning a trip to the U.S., it is important to understand the different types of visas available for temporary visitors. Each visa has its own specific requirements and application process. This post will discuss the various types of visas for temporary visitors and the eligibility criteria for each of them. Types of Visas for Read More
Why Hire an Immigration Lawyer? Consider 6 Benefits
United States immigration laws are quite complicated, and it’s all too easy to make costly errors. Although it’s not required by law, many people find it beneficial to hire an attorney to help them navigate the process. Here are 6 reasons hiring an immigration lawyer is strongly recommended. 1. Immigration lawyers have extensive knowledge of Read More
What Should You Do if You Are Issued a Notice of Intent to Deny?
A Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) is a letter from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to an applicant or petitioner explaining why they intend to deny the application or petition. The NOID will allow the applicant to present more evidence or explanations to save their application or petition in most situations. Read More
What Is Special Immigrant Juvenile Status and How Can It Benefit You?
Special immigrant juvenile status (SIJ status) is a term used in the United States to refer to a specific category of non-citizen children. Children who qualify for SIJ status have been abused, neglected, or abandoned by one or both parents. A child who is granted SIJ status can go on to receive permanent resident status Read More
What is Humanitarian Parole, and How Can an Immigration Lawyer Help?
A grant of humanitarian parole permits a person who is unable to get a visa to petition the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) to enter the United States for essential humanitarian reasons or if their admission will result in a significant public advantage. For parole to be granted, the person must have a Read More
What are Visas for Temporary Visitors, and Who Needs Them?
If you want to visit the United States for a short time, you may need a visa for temporary visitors. There are various visas available for people traveling to the U.S. for brief visits, and each one has its specific requirements. Two Main Types of Visitor Visas The most common visas for temporary visitors are Read More
The Permanent Resident/Green Card Process: What Should You Know?
When most people think of gaining residency in the United States, they immediately think of getting their green card. This article will summarize the green card and permanent resident application process in the U.S. What Does a Green Card Do? A green card shows that you are a lawful permanent resident of the United States. Read More