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U.S. Immigration Law


Third-Country Stamping Is Over: Why You Must Apply for Your Visa in Your Home Country Now
1. What Is Third-Country Visa Stamping? Third-country visa stamping refers to attending a U.S. visa interview in a country other than your country of citizenship or permanent residence. For example: An Indian passport holder applying for a U.S. visa in Dubai, Singapore, or Bangkok A worker traveling during vacation and getting visa stamping done abroad Earlier many people who wanted to apply for something used this option to: Avoid long wait times in their home country I want
Deepak B
Dec 19, 20255 min read


Alternatives if you weren't selected in the H-1B lottery
Several other visa categories can allow foreign professionals to work in the U.S., depending on your qualifications, job role, and nationality. Exploring visa options: Strategies for those not selected in the H-1B lottery. L-1 Visa (Intra-Company Transfer) If you work for a company that has offices in another country and in the U.S., you might be eligible for an L-1 visa. You typically need to have worked with that company abroad for at least 1 year in the last 3 years. L-1
Deepak B
Dec 10, 20253 min read


G-325R: Biographic Information (Registration)
U.S. Capitol Building under a bright sky, symbolizing governmental processes tied to the G-325R Biographic Information requirement. In...
Deepak B
Oct 4, 20253 min read
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