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Amendments to “E” Immigration Visa Categories
A new bill that was signed into law by the Biden Administration, effective 12/27/2022, has implemented significant changes to the “E” visas.
Matthew Kolodziej
Jan 23, 20232 min read


H-1B Visa FAQs: Your Comprehensive Guide to Cap-Subject H-1B Application
How much does an H-1B application cost? Are employees allowed to pay the fees? Can multiple employers submit registrations for me?
Jia Law Group
Jan 5, 202314 min read


How the Biden-Harris Administration Positively Impacted STEM Fields
The new policy makes it easier for STEM graduates to qualify for O-1 and NIWs.
Matthew Kolodziej
Nov 4, 20223 min read


JLG gets green cards for Spanish executive and his family
Our immigration practice group recently received approvals for one of our EB-1C clients.
Matthew Kolodziej
Sep 22, 20222 min read


Immigration Compliance Mistakes to Avoid in Mergers and Acquisitions
Immigration compliance must be considered before a company starts a corporate reorganization including mergers, acquisitions, etc.
Matthew Kolodziej
Aug 31, 20224 min read


Can you benefit from Biden's STEM policy changes announced last Friday?
Visa options and availability for foreign nationals working and studying in the STEM fields expanded to attract technical talent to the USA.
Matthew Kolodziej
Feb 2, 20226 min read


Government shutdown averted. Are we in the clear?
While the looming potential for a U.S. government shutdown is alarming, it is not something new, nor are such shutdowns lengthy or severe.
Matthew Kolodziej
Sep 30, 20212 min read


Travel Issues for Permanent Residents in Pandemic Times
United States travel restrictions have been changing quickly and often in response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Importantly, these conditions can affect the policies that apply to lawful and conditional permanent residents (or green card holders). When applying for naturalization, permanent residents must show they have satisfied the continuous residence requirement. This means they’ve maintained residence in the U.S. for the required amount of time - three or five years. Genera
Matthew Kolodziej
Apr 15, 20211 min read
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