Understanding the USCIS Change of Status Process for Immigrants

The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) allows individuals in some non-immigrant visa categories to request a change of status to another non-immigrant category. Here’s what you need to know about the USCIS change of status process: 1. Who is Eligible for Change of Status? Those who entered the U.S. initially on a non-immigrant […]

Unveiling the Legal Framework of Business: Crafting a Solid Foundation for Success

Introduction: In the realm of commerce, where visions are transformed into reality, the importance of establishing a robust legal foundation for business operations cannot be overstated. The intricacies of running a business encompass a myriad of legal documents that safeguard the interests of owners, guide operational procedures, and provide a framework for growth and expansion. […]

VAWA (Self Petition) Spousal Abuse

Domestic violence is a significant issue that affects many people in the United States. The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) provides critical protections for individuals who are victims of domestic violence. Under VAWA, individuals can self-petition for a green card as a victim of spousal abuse. In this blog, we’ll discuss what self-petitioning under VAWA […]

What to Do When You Receive a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) from the USCIS

If you’re applying for a visa or green card in the United States, you may receive a Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). As the name suggests, a NOID is a formal notice indicating that the USCIS intends to deny your application. However, receiving a NOID […]

What to Know About Answering a Civil Complaint in a Lawsuit

A civil complaint is a legal document containing allegations from one party against another. It is usually the first step in a lawsuit. If you have been served with a civil complaint, it is essential to understand how to respond effectively. Here are some things to keep in mind when answering a civil complaint: 1. […]

What to Know About Filing a Form I-140 EB-2 NIW Petition

If you’re an immigrant seeking to work in the United States in a profession that requires an advanced degree, you may qualify for an EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW). An EB-2 NIW allows you to bypass the labor certification process and self-petition for permanent residency, but it requires a thorough application process. Here’s what you […]

What to know about M-1 Student Visa

The M-1 Student visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows international students to enter the United States to attend vocational or technical schools. The M-1 visa is different from the more common F-1 student visa, which is meant for academic studies at colleges and universities. In this blog post, we will explore what the M-1 […]

What to know about R-1 Visa

The R-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows foreign religious workers to enter the United States temporarily to perform religious duties. If you are a religious worker, minister, or missionary, and are interested in coming to the United States to perform religious activities, then the R-1 visa may be a viable option for you. […]

Writing Bylaws for Non-Profit Organizations in NJ

Writing bylaws is a critical step in establishing and organizing a non-profit organization in New Jersey. Bylaws are the rules that govern how a non-profit operates and provide guidance on decision-making, procedures, and policies. In this blog, we will explore the essential elements of bylaws and the process of writing them for a nonprofit organization […]

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