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Navigating the E-2 Visa: Your Comprehensive Guide to Treaty Investor Visas

March 28, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

The E-2 visa, also known as the Treaty Investor visa, is a valuable immigration option for individuals seeking to invest in and oversee a business in the United States. In this guide, we walk you through the requirements of the E-2 visa, including investment thresholds, business ownership and control, and the application process for both treaty investors and employees of treaty investors. Treaty Countries: People Read More

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H-4 Dependent Spouses and Children Visa Summary

March 28, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

The H-4 visa is designed for the immediate family members—spouses and unmarried children under 21 years old—of H-1B visa holders. It offers a pathway to join your loved ones in the U.S. and engage in various activities, including employment (in certain cases) and education. What is the process of applying for an H-4 visa if outside the U.S. (consular processing)? If you are the spouse or unmarried child under the age Read More

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H-1B: Specialized Temporary Worker

March 28, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

H-1B visas are temporary worker visas used by U.S. companies to employ foreign college graduates, or higher, who have degrees in a specialized field, also referred to as a specialty occupation. The employer’s position must require specialized knowledge gained from a bachelor’s degree or higher in a specific specialty, or its equivalent, to qualify. There are very specific requirements to be eligible for an H-1B visa, Read More

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EB-3 Immigrant Visa Program: A Comprehensive Guide to Employment-Based Immigration

March 28, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

The EB-3 immigrant visa program is an employment-based immigration option that provides a pathway for skilled workers, professionals, and other workers to obtain permanent residency (i.e. a green card) in the United States. In this blog post, we delve into the eligibility criteria, application process, and priority dates associated with the EB-3 green card category, offering valuable insights for individuals seeking Read More

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E1 E2 Visa Summary

March 28, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

What is an E-1 visa? The E-1 visa is a temporary, nonimmigrant visa for people from countries having qualifying treaties with the United States and who are entering the US to engage in substantial trade between the applicant’s home country and the US. It is also commonly referred to as the "Treaty Trader" visa.  What are the requirements for an E-1 visa?  Nationality: The applicant must be a national of a country Read More

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E-1 and E-2 Visas

March 28, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

What is an E-1 visa? The E-1 visa is a temporary, nonimmigrant visa for people from countries having qualifying treaties with the United States and who are entering the US to engage in substantial trade between the applicant’s home country and the US. It is also commonly referred to as the "Treaty Trader" visa.  What are the requirements for an E-1 visa?  Nationality: The applicant must be a national of a country Read More

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NAVIGATING THE WAVES OF CHANGE: UNDERSTANDING RECENT UPDATES IN MARRIAGE-BASED GREEN CARD POLICIES

March 25, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

In the realm of immigration, policies and regulations are dynamic, subject to changes that can significantly impact the application process for a marriage-based green card. Staying informed about these updates is crucial for anyone undertaking this journey. In this blog post, we explore recent changes in marriage-based green card policies and offer insights on how to navigate them successfully. Policy Shifts Amidst Read More

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TOP TIPS FOR A SUCCESSFUL MARRIAGE-BASED GREEN CARD APPLICATION

March 25, 2024
Cambridge Immigration Law

Embarking on the journey to obtain a marriage-based green card is a significant step that requires careful planning and attention to detail. A successful application not only hinges on meeting the necessary requirements but also involves strategic preparation to navigate the complexities of the immigration process. Here are some top tips to enhance your chances of a successful marriage-based green card Read More

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Maine ACLU Obtains US Border Patrol Training on Transportation Checks

June 17, 2019
Cambridge Immigration Law

Maine ACLU Obtains CBP Training on CBP Transportation Checks The US Border Patrol routinely uses "transportation checks" as a means for investigating the immigration status of individuals it accidentally or purposefully encounter. The document above describes the law that arguably allows for stops anywhere within 100 miles of a US border. In Maine and other states along the Canadian border, much of the state is Read More

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