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Expert insights on U.S. immigration visas — O-1, EB-1A, EB-2 NIW, E-2, L-1 and more.

Choosing the Right U.S. Visa as a Founder or High Achiever: A Practical Decision Guide
March 2, 2026
U.S. immigration is not just paperwork. It is a strategy problem.

The Immigration Data Room: How High-Achieving Founders Can Get “USCIS-Ready” Without Losing a Quarter
March 1, 2026
For founders, executives, and standout professionals, U.S. immigration is rarely “just paperwork.” It is a high-stakes business workstream with real downstream impact on fundraising, hiring, revenue, travel, and personal life.

AI-Powered Immigration, Done Right: A Practical Guide for Founders and High Achievers
March 1, 2026
Immigration is an evidence game. The outcome is determined less by what you believe you “deserve” and more by what you can *prove*, how clearly you can prove it, and how consistently your documentation tells the same story.

What U.S. Immigration Really Costs for Founders and High Achievers: A Transparent Budget Map
February 27, 2026
If you are planning a U.S. move as a founder, executive, or high-performing specialist, the hardest part is often not choosing a visa category. It is planning the real investment

How AI Is Transforming the Immigration Process
February 17, 2026
The immigration industry has traditionally been paper-heavy and slow-moving. But artificial intelligence is beginning to change that, offering new tools that streamline everything from document preparation to case strategy.

Moving to the U.S. as a Founder: A Step-by-Step Guide
February 17, 2026
The United States remains the top destination for ambitious founders looking to scale their startups. With access to the world's largest consumer market, top-tier talent, and a robust venture capital ecosystem, it's no surprise that thousands of entrepreneurs seek to relocate every year.

EB-1A vs EB-2 NIW: Which Visa Is Right for You?
February 17, 2026
When it comes to employment-based green cards, the EB-1A and EB-2 NIW are two of the most popular pathways for highly skilled professionals. Both allow self-petitioning, meaning you don't need an employer sponsor, but the requirements and strategies differ significantly.

5 Common Mistakes That Delay Your Green Card Application
February 17, 2026
Applying for a green card is a complex process with many moving parts. Even small mistakes can lead to requests for evidence (RFEs), denials, or significant delays. Here are five of the most common pitfalls we see—and how to avoid them.