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Immigration Lawyer Blog San Diego
Jason Feldman

Avoid These Common Mistakes with Your EB-5 Application

The EB-5 Investor Visa: A Path to U.S. Residency for Entrepreneurs Are you an entrepreneur or investor looking to obtain U.S. permanent residency? The EB-5 Investor Visa program may be the ideal solution for you and your family. At Feldman Feldman & Associates PC, our experienced investor green card attorneys

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Immigration Lawyer Blog San Diego
Jason Feldman

The Role of H-1B Visas in San Diego’s Innovation Economy

You hail from a foreign country and possess specialized skills or knowledge in technology. You’ve long dreamed of taking your career to new heights by working on innovative projects, and where better to do this than in sunny California? But wait — there’s a hitch! You find yourself bemused by

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What Happens If I Lose My Job On An H-1B Visa?

For many skilled foreign workers, the H-1B visa represents the American dream — the opportunity to live and work in the United States. You’ve gone through the lengthy process of having an employer sponsor you, filed all the paperwork and finally received approval. You feel a huge relief and excitement

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In H-1b status and Laid Off. Here’s Your Options

It is not uncommon for an individual in H-1B status to be furloughed or laid off. If you are working on an H-1B visa in the US and are facing a furlough or layoff, here’s some guidance:   Lay Off or Furlough? The first step is to figure out if

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Immigration Lawyer Blog San Diego
Jason Feldman

H-1B Visa Extensions: Navigating the USCIS Guidelines

Obtaining an H-1B visa can be complicated: complete forms, LCA, supporting documents, visas, maintaining status, the government fees, quotas, lotteries, and waiting. But eventually, securing that coveted USCIS approval and H-1B stamp in your passport makes the endeavor worthwhile. However, the initial three years of H-1B status is sometimes just

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