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How to File the L-1A New Office Petition

By Davis & Associates | May 5, 2022

The L-1A nonimmigrant classification lets United States employers transfer executives and managers from a foreign office to a U.S.-based office – and it’s also available to companies that don’t yet have a U.S. office and want to open one. In order to qualify, the employer must file the right paperwork with the United States government…

Cómo Presentar La Petición De Nueva Oficina L-1A

By Davis & Associates | May 5, 2022

La clasificación de no inmigrante L-1A permite a los empleadores de los Estados Unidos transferir ejecutivos y gerentes de una oficina extranjera a una oficina con sede en los Estados Unidos, y también está disponible para las empresas que aún no tienen una oficina en los Estados Unidos y desean abrir una. Para calificar, el…

Common Immigration Lawyer Fees Explained

By Davis & Associates | April 14, 2022

Finding an experienced immigration lawyer is essential to achieving peace of mind and understanding your rights while you and your family reside in the United States. Professional, dedicated immigration lawyers work diligently to stay on top of all new immigration legislation that can impact the status of their clients. However, legal protection is not free. As with any…

Options for Ukrainians Wishing to Immigrate to the United States

By Davis & Associates | March 10, 2022

Our hearts go out to the people of Ukraine in this difficult time in world events. It may be news to many of us, but it’s real life to those affected and whose loved ones are impacted by the aggression. I personally have friends and many clients who are from Ukraine and our thoughts and…

Cómo Inmigrar a los EE. UU.: Opciones para Ucranianos

By Davis & Associates | March 10, 2022

Nuestros corazones están con el pueblo de Ucrania en este momento difícil en los acontecimientos mundiales. Puede ser una noticia para muchos de nosotros, pero es la vida real para aquellos afectados y cuyos seres queridos se ven afectados por la agresión. Personalmente tengo amigos y muchos clientes que son de Ucrania y nuestros pensamientos…

¿Puedo Obtener Una Tarjeta Verde Con Antecedentes Penales?

By Davis & Associates | March 1, 2022

Si tiene antecedentes penales, aún puede obtener una tarjeta verde. Eso significa que a pesar de su registro, puede convertirse en un residente permanente legal de los Estados Unidos. Sin embargo, debe cumplir con ciertos criterios, al igual que sus antecedentes penales, y algunos aspectos de sus antecedentes pueden hacerlo inelegible. Esta guía explica cómo…

Can I Get a Green Card With a Criminal Record?

By Davis & Associates | March 1, 2022

If you have a criminal record, you can still get a green card. That means despite your record, you can become a lawful permanent resident of the United States. However, you must meet certain criteria – and so must your criminal record – and some aspects of your record may make you ineligible. This guide…

Applying for the H-1B Visa

By Davis & Associates | January 12, 2022

If you’re like many people, you’re interested in the H-1B visa – a nonimmigrant visa that lets people work in specialty occupations or perform services of exceptional merit and ability to the U.S. Department of Defense. This guide explains applying for the H-1B visa, the electronic registration process, and everything else you need to know…

The US Government to Require COVID Vaccine for Permanent Residence

By Davis & Associates | October 15, 2021

When someone is applying to become a permanent resident, the person must establish that they are “admissible” as defined in the Immigration and Nationality Act Section 212 (INA Section 212). For INA Section 212 purposes, admissible means legally eligible to be “admitted” to the US, such as on a visa. It also means eligible to…

El Gobierno De EE. UU. Exigirá La Vacuna COVID Para La Residencia Permanente

By Davis & Associates | October 15, 2021

Cuando alguien solicita convertirse en residente permanente, la persona debe establecer que es “admisible” según se define en la Sección 212 de la Ley de Inmigración y Nacionalidad (Sección 212 de INA). Para los propósitos de la Sección 212 de INA, admisible significa legalmente elegible para ser “admitido” en los EE. UU., como con una…