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Immigration FAQs

H-1B Frequently Asked Questions -  Each year there are only 65,000 H-1B visas issued every year to new workers. Here you can find answers to your commonly asked questions regarding H1-B Visas.

J-1 Waivers – If you hold a J-1 Visa that has a two year home residence requirement, you will need to satisfy the residence requirement or obtain a waiver thereof in order to have your Adjustment of Status application approved.  As there are several types of waivers, depending on your personal circumstances such as occupation or country of nationality, it is best to consult an Immigration Attorney regarding the waiver issue.

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