by Matthew | Jan 16, 2018 | Immigration Blog
In recent days, the H1B news has been extremely pessimistic. The new administration’s memos and executive orders issued in 2017 have increased scrutiny and rigid enforcement of the H1B program. Fortunately, there are practical steps that can be taken to better...
by Matthew | Jan 1, 2018 | Immigration Blog
The K visa is a “hybrid” visa because it is a temporary visa that provides a path to a green card. The K category includes the K-1 visa, which is for a fiance of a U.S. citizen and his or her children under 21 years of age. The K category also includes the K-3 visa,...
by Matthew | Dec 28, 2017 | Immigration Blog
Green Card after Getting Married to a US Citizen To promote family unity, U.S. immigration law allows a U.S. citizen to petition for his or her spouse to come and live permanently in the United States. If you recently got married to a U.S. citizen, or are considering...
by Matthew | Dec 4, 2017 | Immigration Blog
The K1 visa process is a five-step process that allows the fiance of a U.S. citizen to permanently relocate to the U.S. This article provides a summary of each step of the K1 visa process. It is very important that the evidence submitted with a K1 fiance visa petition...
by Matthew | Nov 3, 2017 | Tax Blog
On November 2, 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act was released by House Republicans. The bill is scheduled to be marked up by Ways and Means on Nov. 6. If the bill becomes law, it would mark the most significant changes to the federal income tax system in the past 30...
by Matthew | Oct 26, 2017 | Immigration Blog
You may be eligible for a green card if you entered the U.S. legally and married a U.S. citizen in good faith even if you overstayed a visa and accrued unlawful presence in the U.S. How? If you have married a U.S. citizen, and are otherwise eligible, you may be able...