Athletes and the EB2 Exceptional Ability in the Arts Classification
This article explains the DHS’s position that athletes are classifiable as EB2 exceptional ability aliens going back to Matter of Masters in 1969.
This article explains the DHS’s position that athletes are classifiable as EB2 exceptional ability aliens going back to Matter of Masters in 1969.
This article explains how to use the DOS Visa Bulletin and its filing dates and final action dates as an adjustment of status applicant.
The DOS will now ask questions about applicants’ social media handles and profiles on the Form DS-160 and Form DS-260
President Trump issued Executive Order 13871, which suspends the entry under 212(f) of aliens violating certain financial sanctions against Iran.
This article will explain how to qualify as an outstanding professor or researcher for the EB1B visa preference category for outstanding professors and researchers.
The Supreme Court left in place Judge Watson’s expanded definition of close familial relationship for Executive 13780 injunction purposes, but stayed a part on refugees
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