Alagiri Immigration Law Firm

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6 things you should know about religious asylum
6 Things You Should Know About Religious Asylum in the United States   Recent world news has put...
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Do hotels Sponsor Visas
Do Hotels and other similar types of establishments sponsor visas? If you’re wondering, “Do...
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Can you work for the next company right after you get your H1B
Can you work for the next company right after you get your H1B (i.e. doing a H1B transfer). If so, how...
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5 Things to Know About Removing the Conditions on Your Green Card
Certain immigrants are granted permanent residence on a conditional basis. A conditional green card is...
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How Do I Bring My Foreign Fiancé to the United States?
If you are engaged to a person who lives abroad and you want to bring them to the United States so you...
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How Can I Get My H1B Visa Stamp?
How do I get my H1B visa stamp into my passport? If your H1B was approved while in the U.S. and you...
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EB-1A Criteria: Requirements for an EB-1A Green Card
The immigration service determines eligibility for an EB-1A green card through a rigorous evaluation...
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Questions and Answers: EB-1A Green Cards
The EB-1A green card is an employment-based visa reserved for individuals with proven, extraordinary...
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Do Dutch Citizens Need a Visa to Visit the USA?
Do Dutch Citizens Need a Visa to Visit the USA? As long as they are visiting as a tourist or business...
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The EB-1 (A) Visa Process
The EB-1 (A) is a subcategory of the first-preference employment-based visas. This type of visa is specifically...
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Are You Extraordinary?

EB-1A Visa Masterclass:

By Priya Alagiri, ESQ. Founder, The Alagiri Immigration Law Firm

Friday, February 10, 2023, 12 PM, PST on ZOOM

Join me for Part 2 of my EB-1A “Extraordinary Ability” Visa Masterclass! I will discuss the second step of the two-step analysis that USCIS conducts prior to approving an EB-1A application, called the “final merits determination.”