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Abandoning Your
Green Card
A Guide to Voluntary and Formal Abandonment of Lawful Permanent Resident Status Using Form I-407
Lawful permanent resident status carries significant obligations, including maintaining the intent to reside permanently in the U.S. and reporting income to the IRS. When you decide that maintaining your Green Card is no longer in your best interest, filing Form I-407 creates a formal record of abandonment with the U.S. government. This guide walks you through the entire process — from filing requirements and documentation to critical tax and travel considerations — so you can make an informed decision and avoid unintended consequences.

R-1 Religious
Worker Visa
Your Complete Roadmap to Working in the U.S. as a Religious Worker
The R-1 visa classification allows clergy members and other religious workers to come to the United States to temporarily work for a bona fide nonprofit religious organization. This guide covers everything you need to know about R-1 eligibility, required documentation, USCIS site visits, admission periods, family considerations, and strategic options including compensation structures and dual intent.

J-1 Visa
Roadmap
Your Guide to the Exchange Visitor Program for Interns and Trainees
The J-1 exchange visitor visa enables foreign nationals to gain hands-on experience in the United States through authorized work or study programs. This roadmap covers the two most frequently used J-1 categories—interns and trainees—including eligibility requirements, the application process, documentation, costs, and important strategies such as navigating the two-year home-residency requirement.

H-1B1 Visa
Roadmap
The "Fast Track H-1B" for Chilean and Singaporean Professionals
The H-1B1 visa offers a streamlined path for nationals of Chile and Singapore to work in specialty occupation positions in the United States. This guide covers eligibility requirements, the application process, documentation needs, and strategic considerations to help you navigate the H-1B1 classification with confidence.

H-3 Visa
Roadmap
Your Guide to the H-3 Nonimmigrant Trainee Classification
The H-3 visa allows foreign nationals to participate in training programs hosted by U.S. businesses and organizations, then return abroad to apply their newly gained knowledge. This guide covers eligibility requirements, documentation, admission periods, special categories for medical professionals and special education exchange visitors, and strategic alternatives to the H-3 classification.
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F-1 Visa
Roadmap
Your Complete Guide to Studying and Working in the United States
The F-1 visa allows foreign nationals to study full-time at accredited U.S. academic institutions. This roadmap covers everything from eligibility requirements and documentation to employment options like Curricular Practical Training (CPT), Optional Practical Training (OPT), and STEM OPT extensions — plus key strategies for cap-gap relief and student entrepreneurs.
News & Articles
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The FY 2027 H-1B Lottery: Weighted Selection Based on Wage Level
The FY 2027 H-1B cap season introduces a significant change to how U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services conducts the annual lottery. In December 2025, the Department of Homel...

Waking Up Canadian: How Bill C-3 Expands Citizenship by Descent

Important Update: H-1B and H-4 Visa Interview Changes in India

Modernizing Canadian Citizenship by Descent: The Implications of Bill C-3
Bill C-3 is expected to take effect soon, addressing the unconstitutional first-generation limit in the Citizenship Act . Once in force, it will allow second-generation children...

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“O-1 Mills” Are Not A Strategy: Your Immigration Story Deserves Better

Latest USCIS Guidance on the $100,000 Fee for Certain H-1Bs
On October 20, 2025, USCIS posted additional guidance on the new one-time $100,000 fee for certain H-1B petitions filed on or after September 21, 2025, as imposed by President Tr...

USCIS Proposes Weighted H-1B Lottery Favoring Higher Wage Levels

Changes to the Naturalization Application Process
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