Posts tagged “EB-5”

Why is Trump Forcing People to Immigrate to the United States Against Their Will?

It doesn’t make sense. Why is the anti-immigrant President forcing people who just want to visit the US to immigrate?  This is one of the bizarre consequences of draconian visa policies and the “visa is a privilege, not a right” mantra regularly voiced by Secretary of State Rubio. Consular officers at embassies and consulates around the world have weaponized Section 214(b) of the Immigration and Nationality Act to deny B1/B2 visitor visas for any reason under the sun: a perceived lack of ties, nationality, interview deficiencies, having a relative in the US, questions about plans in the US. As can be seen in our recently-published update to our article on 214(b), by our count, there are more than 40 different reasons – many of them pretexts and outright bogus - consuls are denying nonimmigrant visa applicants.  And because 214(b) does not apply to immigrant visa cases and there is limited discretion for consuls to deny immigrant visas, it is unlikely that the consul will be able to refuse legitimate immigrant visa applications from those same individuals.

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The Hidden Perils of Changing or Adjusting Status in the United States (That Nobody Warns You About)

For many visitors and students in the United States, changing status (via Form I-539) or adjusting status (via Form I-485) seems like a simple, convenient solution. Why leave the U.S. and risk a denial at a consulate abroad if you can file the application from inside the country? Unfortunately, what looks “easy” on paper often turns into a legal minefield. A Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID) in a change-of-status case highlights exactly how unforgiving these processes can be. USCIS examines every detail of a person’s prior travel history, visa intent, timing of entry, school start dates, finances, and even family behavior. A single inconsistency can lead to a denial that permanently complicates future immigration options.

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Fires and Visas: More in Common than You Think (Or the Importance of the DS-160 Visa Application)

It is fire season here in California, and inevitably talk turns to what could have been done to prevent the latest big fire, that the fire could have been prevented if only…. The lessons learned are so applicable to visas that I even have a painting of firemen and a firetruck in my office. Clients come to me with a “five-alarm fire," and often my first thought is what could have been done to prevent the fire. Sometimes, the problem is as simple as correctly and properly filling in the DS-160 visa application form or even having a copy of the visa application form. In many of these consultations, inevitably the topic turns to what was indicated in the visa application form. I ask for a copy of the DS-160 visa application form and the client does not have one. The client attempts to reconstruct the application or tries to…

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