Michael M. Wechsler, Esq.
Intellectual Property
New York, New York

Posts Tagged ‘Immigration Law’

Immigration Visa Denials and Appeals Information

This item was filed under [ Immigration Law, Process & Procedure ]

The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will sometimes deny or revoke a petition for immigration. If this has happened to your petition, you may appeal their decision. This article provides answers to frequently asked questions about denials and appeals.

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Work Visa (H-1B Visa) Information

This item was filed under [ Immigration Law, Process & Procedure, Work Visas ]

People around the globe continue to seek employment opportunities in the United States. However, the work visa process is an extremely challenging and complicated process that usually takes about six months. Before you can successful obtain a work visa or “H-1B visa”, certain U.S. visa requirements must to be met. Below are answers to many questions concerning the H-1B visa process.

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Fiancé/Fiancée Visa (K-1 Visa) Information

This article will answer common questions about K-1 visas, also known as the “marriage visa”, “fiancé(e) visa” and “green card visa.” You will learn how to obtain a K-1 visa, become familiar with the form I-130 petition, forms I-765, I-290B and I-751, the documentation and other requirements that you’ll have to address and other matters concerning the K-1 visa.

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Family Visa Information (F-1, F-2, F-3, F-4)

This item was filed under [ Immigration Law, Other Visas, Process & Procedure ]

This article will answer common questions about the series of family-based visas - the F-1 visa, F-2 visa , F-3 visa and F-4 visa. You will learn more about how to obtain an F-visa for your wife and your children, matters concerning relatives, the Alien Relative Form I-130 and forms I-797 and I-864, who may not qualify for the F-visa, limited and unlimited visas, sponsorship, and other related immigration law issues.

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J-1 Visa Extensions Information

This item was filed under [ Immigration Law, Student Visas ]

This article will answer common questions about J-1 visa extensions regarding your spouse and dependent children. You will learn more about how to obtain a J-1 visa extensions, the two year return requirement, getting a copy of yourDSP/IAP-66 form, fees and how the extension request may concern a J-2 visa holder.

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J-1 Visa Waiver for Physicians Information

This item was filed under [ Immigration Law, Work Visas ]

This article will answer common questions about how to obtain a J-1 visa waiver for doctors and physicians. You will learn more about the statutory requirements, become familiar with forms IAP-66 andI-612, no objection statements and more about the J-1 visa waiver for physicans.

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J Visa and Q Visa Information (J-1, Q-1)

This item was filed under [ Immigration Law, Student Visas ]

This article will answer common questions about J-1 visas and Q-1 visas, also known as exchange student visas. You will learn more about how to obtain a J visa and Q visa, become familiar with forms DS-2019, IAP-66, OF-156 and I-797, obtaining sponsorship and the requirements of an exchange program visa.

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Tourist Visa Information (B-1, B-2)

This item was filed under [ Immigration Law, Tourist Visas ]

This article will answer common questions about getting a tourist visa or visitor visa and other related immigration law issues. You will learn more about how to obtain visas like the B-1 visa and B-2 visa, related forms like the form DS-156, and other important information about tourist or visitor visas.

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Green Card Information and Permanent Residence

This item was filed under [ Permanent Residents ]

This article will answer common questions about getting a green card and other related immigration law issues. You will learn about what a green card is, how to get one, renewals, sponsorship, form I-485, what to do if your green card is lost or stolen, and other important information about green cards.

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