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There are five employment-based immigrant visa preferences categories available for aliens: EB-1 / EB-2 / EB-3 / EB-4 / EB-5
This article explains how to file request the Premium Processing Service with a Form I-907, and the benefits of premium processing for Form I-140 petitions.
Matter of Sonegawa remains one of the most important immigration precedent decisions on the issue of a petitioner’s ability to pay a beneficiary
This preference category focuses on Special Immigrants. Special Immigrants, eligible under the EB-4 visa
Degree equivalency issues arise in EB3 petitions. An EB3 professional with a foreign baccalaureate degree must show it is the foreign equivalent degree to a U.S. degree
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