Addressing F1 Visa Cancellations and SEVIS Issues: Strategies and Solutions

F1 visa cancellations can severely impact international students, disrupting their academic plans and future opportunities in the United States. These cancellations often arise from issues such as failing to maintain full-time student status, violating visa terms, or engaging in activities that raise red flags with U.S. immigration authorities. Additionally, problems with the SEVIS (Student and … Read more

Overcoming L1 Visa Cancellations: Strategies and Solutions

L1 visa cancellations can disrupt careers and business operations, especially for multinational employees transferring to the United States. Common reasons for L1 visa cancellations include failing to maintain status, company restructuring, termination of employment, or perceived violations of visa terms. If your L1 visa has been canceled or is at risk of cancellation, understanding your … Read more

Overcoming INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iii): Waivers and Challenging Determinations

INA 212(a)(1)(A)(iii) relates to inadmissibility for individuals with mental health conditions linked to harmful behavior and typically becomes an issue when applying for a visa at a US Consulate abroad. Before judging an applicant inadmissible, the Consular officer will normally ask the applicant to be evaluated by a panel physician. For those then found inadmissible … Read more

Smuggling and Grounds of Inadmissibility: Understanding INA 212(a)(6)(E)

INA 212(a)(6)(E) applies to anyone who knowingly assists, encourages, or induces another person to enter the United States unlawfully. It is broad in scope and can apply in situations where a person facilitates or attempts to facilitate the unlawful entry of another individual into the United States. This may include transporting, providing false documents, or … Read more

Documentary Requirements, Expedited Removal, and Grounds of Inadmissibility: INA 212(a)(7)(A) Explained

INA 212(a)(7)(A)(i)(II) applies when an immigrant’s visa fails to comply with statutory provisions, such as being improperly issued or invalidated by misrepresentation or fraud. Without proper documentation, an applicant is inadmissible and will be refused entry and may be removed. One of the most serious consequences of being deemed inadmissible under INA 212(a)(7)(A) is expedited … Read more

Trump’s Recent Victory: What It Means for Immigrants and How We Can Help

The results of the recent election have brought a wave of uncertainty for many immigrants and their families. With Donald Trump’s return to office, immigrants now face the possibility of stricter immigration policies, prolonged processing times, and the potential for new regulations affecting applications across the board. For individuals currently pursuing immigration benefits—or considering doing … Read more