There are many types of employment-based visas. These visas allow principal applicant to legally work in the United States, with some exceptions only for the petitioning employer. The H-1B, H-1B1 and E-3 visas allow a non-citizen to be employed in...
The U.S. Embassy in Moscow, Russia announced that effective May 12, 2021 the Embassy will significantly reduce its consular services to include only emergency U.S. citizen services and very limited number of age-out and life or death emergency immigrant visas....
On January 21, 2021, Joseph R. Biden will be sworn in as the 46th President of the United States. President-Elect Biden has provided a comprehensive overview of his immigration policies, bringing about hope for immigrants, their families, and businesses that...
After almost two weeks of delays, the U.S. State Department is reporting that the database responsible for handling biometric clearances has been rebuilt and that U.S. Consulates overseas have begun issuing visas again. According to the State Department, 60,000 visas...
Starting September 12, 2014, certain Department of State fees will be changing. The Department of State recently announced that it was amending its Schedule of Fees for Consular Services for certain nonimmigrant visa application fees, certain immigrant visa application processing...