I-94 Correction: How an I-94 Error Can Cause Overstay and How We Fixed It

An error on your I-94 card may seem like a small mistake, but it can have serious immigration consequences. Many people don’t realize that an incorrect I-94 can cause an overstay, trigger unlawful presence bars under INA 212(a)(9)(B), or even lead to a finding of misrepresentation under INA 212(a)(6)(C)(i). We frequently receive inquiries like: If … Read more

H1B Visa Revoked Due to Multiple Filings

If your H1B visa has been revoked because of multiple cap-subject filings, you’re likely feeling blindsided and unsure about your future in the US. USCIS has recently begun cracking down on H1B petitions that were filed by multiple employers on behalf of the same individual, especially where they believe the filings were coordinated or fraudulent. … Read more

Tourist Visa Revoked Under 221(i) for Past Arrest – What Should I Do Now?

If your B1/B2 visa has been revoked under INA § 221(i), especially due to an old or dismissed arrest, you may feel unfairly penalized bu the reality is that even a non criminal or dismissed charge can trigger visa revocation under this section. A revoked visa doesn’t always mean your ability to enter the US … Read more

Successful Cases After Visa Cancellation Due to 22 CFR § 41.122(h)(3)

H-1B Visa Revoked at CBP for Alleged OPT Violation – What Should I Do Now? If your H-1B visa was revoked by CBP under 22 CFR § 41.122(h)(3), especially at a pre-clearance location abroad, you may feel like your US career is over before it starts. This regulation allows CBP officers to cancel or revoke … Read more

Refused Entry Under Section INA 212(a)(7)(A)(i)(I) and Expedited Removal Under Section 235(b)(1) or 240 of the Act – What Should I Do Now?

If you were refused entry under INA § 212(a)(7)(A)(i)(I) and subjected to expedited removal under INA § 235(b)(1) or removal proceedings under INA § 240, it means you were denied entry into the United States due to missing or invalid documentation and most commonly, not having a valid visa or immigrant status. While this situation … Read more

221(g) Administrative Processing – How Long Does It Really Take?

If your U.S. visa application was refused under INA section 221(g) and placed into administrative processing, one of your biggest questions is probably: How long is this going to take? Unfortunately, there is no fixed 221(g) administrative processing timeline. Some cases are resolved after additional documents are submitted, while others require government review that can … Read more

E2 Visa Refusal – Business Not Operational at Time of Application

If your E-2 visa was denied because the business was deemed not operational, you’re not alone and we’ve successfully helped many clients in this exact situation secure approvals. This is one of the most common issues many people encountered with E-2 applications and sought our legal assistance. Even if you’ve formed an LLC, opened a … Read more

E2 Visa Refusal – Control of Business Not Established

One of the most overlooked, but critical, requirements for an E-2 visa is demonstrating that you have control over the business. We’ve helped many clients secure approvals after their E-2 applications were denied for this reason and sought our help, even though they had invested significant funds and were actively managing daily operations. By addressing … Read more

E2 Visa Refusal – Investment Not Substantial or Marginal Enterprise

If your E-2 visa was denied because the investment wasn’t considered “substantial” or the business was labeled a “marginal enterprise,” you’re not alone and we’ve successfully helped many clients in this exact situation obtain approvals. These are among the most common reasons for E-2 visa refusals, often stemming from concerns about the scale or economic … Read more