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What are the Different Types of U.S. Visas?  

The United States issues two main types of visas: non-immigrant visas, for temporary stays such as tourism, study, work, or medical treatment; and immigrant visas, for those seeking permanent residence, often through family sponsorship or employment. Common examples include the business visa (B-1), the religious visa (R-1), the student visa (F-1), and family-based visas like […]

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How Can I Apply for a U.S. Green Card? 

Applying for lawful permanent resident status, commonly known as a Green Card, generally requires filing a petition with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and submitting supporting documentation. In most cases, applicants must have a sponsor, typically a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident family member, or a U.S. employer. Some applicants may qualify for […]

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What Is the Process for Obtaining a Work Visa in the U.S.? 

If you are part of a growing number of professionals who have an opportunity to bring their expertise to the U.S. workforce, you must obtain work authorization. Unlike a visitor visa, a U.S. employment-based visa requires a formal application procedure, compliance with specific eligibility criteria, and thorough documentation to establish both the bona fides of […]

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How Can I Start A Business as a Foreign Entrepreneur? 

Establishing a business in the United States is a common objective for international entrepreneurs. Whether expanding an existing enterprise, launching a new venture, or entering the U.S. market, non-residents are legally authorized to form business entities under U.S. law, subject to compliance with applicable federal and state requirements.. At Bassey Immigration Law Center, P.A., we […]

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Temporary Protective Status (TPS): Eligibility and Application Process 

Some individuals may be unable to return to their home country due to serious threats to their safety. Temporary Protected Status (TPS) is a humanitarian program that offers protection to eligible foreign nationals from designated countries where conditions temporarily prevent safe return. These conditions may include armed conflict, environmental disasters, epidemics, or other extraordinary but […]

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Navigating H1-B Visa Applications for Employers and Employees 

The H-1B Visa allows employers to temporarily hire highly skilled foreign professionals in specialty occupations where qualified U.S. workers are in short supply. For foreign nationals, it provides the opportunity to live and work in the United States for an initial period of up to three years, extendable to six. Under certain circumstances, it may […]

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Can You Travel While Your Naturalization Application is Pending? 

Yes, it is possible to travel after filing your naturalization application. However, your trip cannot last longer than 180 days. In addition, after filing your U.S. naturalization application, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will schedule a biometrics appointment to take your fingerprints. You must be available for this appointment and an interview. […]

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Understanding Deportation Proceedings and Your Rights 

Deportation, as defined by the U.S. government, is the formal process of removing a noncitizen from the country for violating immigration laws. It’s a serious and often overwhelming experience, particularly with the risk of being prohibited from reentering the United States for many years—or permanently. Despite the challenges, it’s essential to know that you still […]

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How to Sponsor a Spouse or Fiancé for a Green Card 

Sponsoring a spouse or fiancé for a green card in Florida involves a multi-step immigration process through U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If sponsoring a spouse, the U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident must file Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative). A fiancé requires Form I-129F (Petition for Alien Fiancé(e)) for a K-1 visa. […]

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