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04/20/2026

Employment based visas, green cards are available. Submit your adjustment of status applications this May.

04/16/2026

If you have these visa types and you see a “C” for current on the chart, or your priority date is earlier than the date on the chart file your family sponsored adjustment of status now! There is a green card available for you now.

Schedule a consultation using the link our bio to speak with an immigration lawyer.

04/14/2026

Esports competitors are increasingly applying under P-1A athlete visas.

Case example:
A professional gamer demonstrated international recognition through tournament rankings.

Requirements:

• Evidence of international competition
• Contracts with teams or leagues
• Tournament achievements

How to strengthen cases:

• Provide prize earnings records
• Include esports federation letters

Competitive gaming now meets traditional athlete visa standards.



04/13/2026

90 day fiancé isn’t only a TV show. It’s an actual requirement for the K-1 visa that allows US citizens to bring their fiancé to the U.S. to get married.

If you are interested in this visa category let’s talk. Use the link in our bio to schedule a consultation.

04/10/2026

Touring artists typically qualify under P-1B or O-1B visas.

Case example:
A musician received an RFE because USCIS could not determine the significance of their tour.

How we improved the case:

• Documented venue capacity and ticket sales
• Provided industry reviews
• Included contracts with promoters

Tour success must be contextualized.



04/07/2026

USCIS is conducting country specific risks analysis for travel ban countries.

To speak with an immigration lawyer, use the link in our bio.

04/06/2026
04/01/2026

Creative industries often rely on the O-1B visa.

Case example:
A fashion designer had runway shows but lacked documentation explaining the global significance of the events.

O-1B requirements include:

• Distinguished reputation in the field
• Media recognition
• Major awards or leading roles

How to strengthen fashion industry applications:

• Provide press coverage from reputable publications
• Show participation in major fashion weeks
• Include letters from industry leaders

Creative recognition must be translated into legal evidence.



03/27/2026

Film professionals frequently qualify under the O-1B extraordinary ability visa.

Case example:
A cinematographer worked on award-winning projects but initially submitted only IMDb listings.

What USCIS requires:

• Evidence of distinguished productions
• Critical reviews or press
• Proof of leadership in productions

How we strengthened the case:

• Added festival awards and media coverage
• Documented role significance within productions

Immigration petitions must show not just participation—but distinction.

Follow the link in our bio to schedule a consultation.



03/24/2026

Understanding the O-1 Visa and how it works is the first step in knowing if it applies to you. It requires sponsorship and there are various sponsors that can be used.

Follow the link in our bio to schedule a consultation and speak to an immigration lawyer.

03/20/2026

AI talent is increasingly using the O-1A visa and EB-2 National Interest Waiver as alternatives to the H-1B lottery.

Case example:
An AI researcher initially pursued an H-1B but lost the lottery twice. Instead of waiting again, we repositioned the case around the national importance of their work in machine learning safety.

What USCIS looks for:

For O-1A:
• Publications or patents
• Media recognition
• Evidence of original contributions

For NIW:
• Work that has national importance
• Evidence the applicant is well positioned to advance the work

How to strengthen AI visa cases:

• Document real-world applications of research
• Show industry impact beyond academic publications
• Include expert letters from recognized AI leaders

High-impact technical work often meets immigration standards—but it must be presented strategically.

Follow the link in our bio to schedule a consultation.




We’re not only talking about employment based sponsorship visas. How you show up online also affects your visa applicati...
03/19/2026

We’re not only talking about employment based sponsorship visas. How you show up online also affects your visa application.

We had a client who applied for a tourist visa as an employee of a corporate firm. At her interview the consular office brought up her baking business she publicizes on Instagram.

You have to be prepared to ensure you can explain all career questions.

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