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Expert insights on U.S. immigration visas — O-1, EB-1A, EB-2 NIW, E-2, L-1 and more.

Can I Get Assistance With the Paperwork for My Spouse’s Visa?
March 20, 2026
The more important question is **what kind** of help you need, **who is authorized** to provide it, and **how to set the paperwork up** so it survives real scrutiny from USCIS or a U.S. consulate.

O-1 guidance for freelancers with scattered credits: how to make USCIS see the pattern
March 19, 2026
Freelance careers rarely come packaged in a neat, employer-branded narrative.

Questions to Ask When Choosing an O-1 Help Service
March 19, 2026
The O-1 is a high-stakes immigration filing where strategy, evidence quality, and petition mechanics all matter. A polished narrative without proof can fail. Strong proof presented poorly can also fa

How to Improve O-1 Recommendation Letters Without Annoying Your Recommenders
March 19, 2026
Strong recommendation letters can make an O-1 petition feel inevitable on paper. Weak ones can quietly undermine an otherwise excellent case. The challenge is that your best recommenders are often the busiest: founders, executives, senior researchers, investors, editors, or recognized experts who al

10 Failure Points That Derail High-Skilled U.S. Visa and Green Card Cases (and How to Prevent Them)
March 18, 2026
For founders, executives, and high-achieving professionals, a visa or green card strategy is a business-critical project with real downside: missed hiring windows, delayed market entry, disrupted travel, and unnecessary legal spend.

The Immigration Project Plan
March 18, 2026
A 4-Week Sprint to File a Strong O-1, E-2, or L-1 Petition Without Losing Your Mind

What a “Money-Back Guarantee” in U.S. Immigration Really Means
March 18, 2026
The downside is not “a few weeks of delays.” It is lost time, disrupted plans, and a paper trail that can follow you into future filings.

Work Visa First or Green Card First? A Founder’s Decision Framework for Moving to the U.S.
March 18, 2026
Founders and senior operators rarely struggle with ambition. They struggle with sequence.

L-1 vs. E-2: A Practical U.S. Expansion Visa Playbook for Founders and Executives
March 17, 2026
Expanding into the United States is rarely a single decision. It is a sequence of operational moves that must also hold up under immigration scrutiny: entity structure, ownership, payroll, investment flows, job duties, and a credible plan for the U.S. market.