U.S. Immigration

Employment-Based Visa Process Without PERM Labor Certification
If you have ever tried to sponsor a foreign hire for a U.S. green card, you already know the PERM process can feel like the slowest part of building a company. In 2026, that feeling is more than a feeling. According to the latest update from the Department of Labor…

L-1A Visa in Los Angeles: How Executives and Managers Can Launch or Expand U.S. Operations
Looking to establish or expand your company in the United States? If you’re an executive or manager working for a foreign business, the L-1A visa may be your gateway to launching operations in Los Angeles and beyond. This guide outlines everything you need to know about applying for the L-1A…

How to Use Major Media Coverage to Strengthen Your EB-1A Petition (and Avoid USCIS Red Flags)
If you’re building an EB-1A petition and relying on media coverage to prove extraordinary ability, not all press is created equal. In today’s adjudication environment, USCIS is laser-focused on credibility — and weak or self-promotional media can hurt your case more tha n help it. This guide will walk you…

Building Your EB-1A Profile as a Junior or Mid-Level Professional: Sustaining Acclaim and Leadership for Long-Term Success
Introduction For highly skilled professionals, the journey toward an EB-1A visa isn’t just about ticking boxes—it’s about showcasing a well-rounded narrative of extraordinary ability. Unlike academics who can rely on public citations and publications, professionals in private industries face unique challenges. Often, your contributions remain behind closed doors—confidential, undocumented, and…

Navigating the Visa Bulletin: How to Understand and Use It for Your Immigration Journey
You can listen to the article below, narrated by a voiceover artist Navigating the Visa Bulletin can be confusing, but it’s an essential part of the U.S. immigration process. Whether you’re applying for a family-sponsored or employment-based visa, understanding how the bulletin works is key to tracking your place in…
Comprehensive Guide to H-1B Visa Transfers
Understanding the H-1B Visa Transfer Process The H-1B visa transfer process allows individuals currently holding an H-1B visa to change employers without obtaining a new visa. This process is crucial for those seeking better opportunities or career growth while complying with U.S. immigration laws. Eligibility Criteria for H-1B Visa Transfers…
Understanding EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 Employment-Based Visas
Introduction to Employment-Based Immigration Visas Employment-based immigration visas provide a pathway for skilled workers, professionals, and other qualified individuals to gain permanent residency in the United States. Among these, the EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3 categories are the most prominent. Each category caters to specific types of workers, with unique eligibility…
Common Misunderstandings About the National Interest Waiver (NIW)
Navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration law can be challenging, particularly when it comes to the National Interest Waiver (NIW). This specialized visa category allows certain professionals to bypass the labor certification process if their work is deemed to be in the national interest of the United States. Despite its…
E-1/E-2 Visa Guide: Choosing Between Visa Abroad & Status Change
Embarking on obtaining an E visa, crucial for treaty traders (E-1 Visa) and investors (E-2 Visa) eyeing the U.S. market, presents two distinct paths: Visa Abroad or Status Change inside the U.S. These are essentially different strategies to achieve the same objective – legally engaging in business activities in the…
U.S. Immigration Guide: Visa vs. Status
Every year, countless dreams are deferred due to simple misunderstandings about “Visa” and “Status.” Learn why these distinctions are critical and how speaking with an immigration attorney can help avoid unnecessary setbacks using the analogy of entering an amusement park. Contact me at rohit@inventimm.com at any time. Navigating the world…
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