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EB-3 Visa

EB-3 visa

The third visa preferential category for employment-based permanent residency in the United States. EB-3 visas are for professionals and skilled workers who failed in their attempt at the EB-1 and EB-2 visa applications. The criteria for the EB-3 visa are less stringent, however, it’s crowded with interested applicants, thus the long backlog of waiting candidates. […]

EB-2 Visa

EB-2 Visa

The EB-2 preferential category visa for immigrants came about as a result of the immigration Act of 1990 to aid professionals of exceptional ability land an employment-based permanent residency in the United States. It caters for professionals who have obtained certification in advanced degrees as well as those who have exhibited distinctive ability in the […]

EB-1 Visa

Employment Based Immigration: First Preference EB-1 Proven exceptional employees working for companies outside the U.S in different capacities either as an academia or in other fields of research, corporate executives in multiple spheres of management can now apply for employment based, first preference visa also known as EB-1 visa.     This visa category is […]

10 Things You Must Not Do During A U.S Visa Interview

U.S Visa Interview

Preparing to put in an application for a U.S visa is one of the most daunting experience one can ever go through. Putting together all the required documents, making sure they match in quantity and specificity to those requested by the U.S embassy and then comes proof of funds and the need to show that […]

Extension Of Visitor Visa In Canada

Extension Of Visa In Canada

While visiting Canada, it is normal to have a change of circumstance, for instance you could find love, graduate from a university with an intent to work or a tourist turn asylum seeker. Whatever the reason, a change in circumstance always necessitates a change in visa status, this in turn could lead to a quest […]

Visa Overstay And Its Consequences

visa overstay

Visa overstay occurs when you stay longer than your visa duration permits. All passports stamped with visas have visa expiration dates, which is indicated on a I-94 Form, it is assumed that you should have left your country of residence by the time your visa is set to expire. This is however usually not the […]