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Crafting a Successful F1 Visa Reapplication Strategy

For those resilient individuals making a second or third attempt at securing an F1 visa, the path to success lies in crafting a compelling reapplication strategy. Facing the inevitable question, “What has changed in your application?” demands a thoughtful and strategic response. Here’s a generic starting point: Since my last application on [mention the date]… […]

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F1 Visa Challenges For Students: Financial Sufficiency

If you aspire to study in the United States, the F1 visa journey poses unique challenges, and chief among them is the requirement to demonstrate financial sufficiency. The F1 visa, a non-immigrant visa, demands a careful presentation of three core factors: Finally, seek guidance from experienced individuals, and remember, Proximate Consult is here to assist

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Lawful Immigration Status

You are most likely in a lawful immigration status if you have documentation that grants permission to be in the United States and that documentation is current and valid. Examples of documentation include a valid visa, parole, deferred action, or visa waiver program. On the other hand, if you have been granted an immigration benefit

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Lawful Entry

Lawful entry into the United States, in plain terms, means entering the country in a way that is permitted and authorized by U.S. immigration laws and regulations. It typically involves arriving in the U.S. with the proper visa or travel documents, at an official port of entry (such as an airport, seaport, or land border

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Difference Between Filing For A Family-Based Green Card Application And An Employment-Based Green Card Application

Filing for a green card in the United States can be done through different categories, and two of the most common pathways are family-based and employment-based green card applications. Here are the key differences between these two categories: 1. Eligibility Criteria: a. Family-Based Green Card: – This category is for individuals who have close family

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December Visa Bulletin 2023: Analysis of Employment-Based Categories and USCIS Filing Eligibility

The eagerly anticipated December Visa Bulletin has been released by the State Department, providing a snapshot of the visa landscape for the month. However, the latest update reveals no movement in key employment-based categories, prompting close attention from stakeholders in the immigration community. In this blog post, we delve into the details of the December

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Petition Filing Checklist

When filling a petition for a spouse, family member, or employee there are supporting documents needed for the petition to get approved, this article will highlight everything you need to know and the documents you need to prepare before filing your petition with the Department of Homeland Security. Below are some documents needed for Filling

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Application Vs Petition

What is Filing? A filing is made up of government agency forms and any relevant supporting documents. What is an Application? An application is a request filed by an individual on his or her own behalf with a government agency to seek an immigration benefit. Who can make an Application?An application can be filed by

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Different Government Agencies that Handle Immigration-Related Issues II

DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY: The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is a U.S. federal agency responsible for safeguarding the country against various threats, including terrorism, natural disasters, andcybersecurity risks. It was established in 2002 in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks. DHS has a wide range of responsibilities, including immigration enforcement, border security, emergency

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