Obtaining a Green Card as a “Non-Controlled Canadian” – Understanding the Process without an I-94
|

Obtaining a Green Card as a “Non-Controlled Canadian” – Understanding the Process without an I-94

Understanding the unique admission process for Canadians in the United States can provide answers to questions like, “Can a ‘non-controlled Canadian’ acquire a green card without an I-94?” With the exception of E and K visas, Canadian nationals are usually exempt from the visa stamp requirement before stepping foot on US soil. Generally, Canadians visiting the US undergo a swift inspection and are admitted without a record of admission or I-94 – a term known as “non-controlled” admission. This article will delve into the transition from being a ‘non-controlled Canadian’ visitor to becoming a green card holder.

Unlocking the Secrets to Proving Specialized Knowledge for an L1B Visa
| |

Unlocking the Secrets to Proving Specialized Knowledge for an L1B Visa

Acquiring an L1B visa can be a challenging process, with stringent requirements for proving “Specialized Knowledge”. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to meet these requirements and successfully prove the specialized knowledge of your employee for an L1B visa transfer.

How I-130 or I-140 Approval Influences TN Visa Eligibility: A Comprehensive Guide for USMCA Applicants
| |

How I-130 or I-140 Approval Influences TN Visa Eligibility: A Comprehensive Guide for USMCA Applicants

Wondering if having an approved I-130 or I-140 can affect your TN Visa chances? We’ve crafted a comprehensive guide explaining how these visa statuses interact, providing clarity on US immigration policies.

Understanding the Risk of US Green Card Revocation: An Essential Guide
| | | | |

Understanding the Risk of US Green Card Revocation: An Essential Guide

A US Permanent Resident (Green Card holder) must abide by certain conditions to maintain their green card. Despite being called “Permanent Residence” a green card can be revoked. We see this most often after international travel or a long-term stay outside the US, and attempted re-entry to the US.  If you are not careful to maintain your green card, it can be revoked. We discuss how your green card can be revoked here.