by Adrian Pelaez | Mar 3, 2011 | Green Card, Immigration News
Recent Message from USCIS: Have you or someone you know recently received an e-mail claiming you’ve won the Green Card lottery and asking you to send or wire money? Don’t fall for it – the sender is trying to steal your money! Fraudsters will frequently e-mail...
by Adrian Pelaez | Feb 25, 2011 | Green Card, Visas Q&A
And we continue from our previous post…. 7. Display of the your work at artistic exhibitions or showcases This is one of those categories which USCIS frequently says does not apply to every type of field. USCIS is fairly adamant that this category only...
by Adrian Pelaez | Feb 3, 2011 | Artists Big News, Green Card, Visas Q&A
Continuing with our previous Green Card series: 4. Judge of the work of others One way to prove that you have risen to the top of your field is having been selected to serve as a judge (individually or as part of a panel) of the work of others in your field. For...
by Adrian Pelaez | Jan 3, 2011 | Artists Big News, Green Card, Visas Q&A
[Part 1 of 3] We wish everyone a happy and prosperous new year! We are starting 2011 by introducing a 3 part series which takes a detailed look at the Green Card qualifications forindividuals with Extraordinary Ability. The following may apply to all of those Actors,...
by Adrian Pelaez | Dec 10, 2010 | Artists Big News, Green Card, The O1 Visa, Visas Q&A
There is a substantial amount of confusion and opinions on this particular topic. Let’s clarify it. The Green Card process based on your Extraordinary Ability is a two step process. First, an individual must file an I-140 Petition and satisfy certain criteria...