Category: Student & Exchange Visas
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J-1 Waiver Lawyer: 212(e) Rule and Waiver Options
The need for a J-1 waiver often shows up at the worst possible time. You may be ready to accept a job, file a green card case, or move into a long-term U.S. status—then you discover you are subject to 212(e), the two-year home-country physical presence rule. This guide explains what 212(e) means, how to…
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Student Visa Lawyer: F-1, Status Changes, and OPT Work Options
Studying in the United States on a student visa can be very beneficial for young people, but the immigration rules are strict. One mistake, such as dropping below full-time, working without proper authorization, or missing an important deadline can put your F-1 status and your future plans at risk. A student visa lawyer helps you…