by Adrian Pelaez | Apr 21, 2015 | The O1 Visa
Many education professionals are looking to grow professionally in the United States. Although, it is a wonderful opportunity, for this to become a reality you have to take the right path towards that dream. The american Government has available four types of visa...
by Adrian Pelaez | Apr 18, 2015 | The O1 Visa
When British move to U.S they have to adapt themselves among other things to terminological differences that exist in the world of finance. To help along the way, here are 10 terms: 1. Barometer stock vs. bellwether stock Barometer stock is how British name a stock...
by Adrian Pelaez | Apr 17, 2015 | The O1 Visa
When you are far away from your country Internet is the great solution to get close to the family, to catch a TV show that only is televised in your homeland or to buy stuff and find information. For british immigrants in the US internet could be their best friend, at...
by Adrian Pelaez | Apr 11, 2015 | The O1 Visa
When people decide to move to a new country they know their lifes are about to change. Even when they talk the same language, every country has unique expressions that define them. It’s part of the process to learn to deal with these new expressions -that...
by Adrian Pelaez | Nov 8, 2013 | The O1 Visa
This is a very common question made by potential O-1 visa applicants. Several entities may serve as an O-1 visa sponsor. These include companies, agents/representatives, or individuals. Depending on the structure of the visa, the O-1 visa applicant may either be...
by Adrian Pelaez | Feb 27, 2013 | The O1 Visa, Visas Q&A
When is enough evidence really enough for an O-1 Visa? The short answer is NEVER. According to new USCIS Draft Request For Evidence templates for O-1 visas, and current adjudications trends, USCIS is currently seeking more information than ever from O-1 visa...