Your CV needs to contain: descriptions of your academic qualifications with start and end dates; descriptions of your professional experience with start and end dates; and descriptions of extracurricular courses, awards, licenses, certifications and professional associations.
Premium Processing provides expedited processing for some visa types, for a fee. USCIS guarantees that within 15 calendar days (for most classifications) or 45 calendar days (for I-140 executive and multinational manager and NIW classifications) your file will be analyzed.
The processing time for EB2-NIW varies from case to case, but it currently averages between 12 and 18 months. Exceptions can occur, with claims being judged in 64 days or 24 months, as has happened with specific clients.
A change of status is when a person is in the United States on one type of visa and applies for a change to another visa. This new visa will actually be a new immigration status. They won’t have a visa printed in their passport, they will have the status of this new visa temporarily for as long as they remain on American soil.
Consular process is when you start your process outside the USA and may also be outside your home country.
An immigration visa gets you the green card, a good example is the EB2-NIW, which, when approved, gives you the right to apply for it. A non-immigrant visa, such as the L1, is a temporary visa that can be renewed, but does not grant the Green Card
USCIS – United States Citizenship and Immigration Services is the government agency responsible for immigration. All immigration applications are submitted to it. Whether you’re applying in the US or abroad.
No, only some passports (from countries that have a trade treaty with the US) can apply for the E2 investment visa, but this visa does not lead to a green card.
Professionals should send their complete CV with detailed dates to the legal department via e-mail: [email protected] – after 48 hours, the candidate will receive an evaluation in a return e-mail.