EB-1 Reference Letter

Posted on October 23, 2007 by Warren Wen | Category: Immigration

Q&A: How to Prepare Reference Letter Ms. Su asked: I got a doctorate degree in biology in the US.  While I was in the university, I took part in big projects and had a lot of professional articles published.  Now I am thinking about applying for a greencard through an EB-1-A.  Some of my friends… Read More

EB-1(b) for Company Researchers

Posted on October 16, 2007 by Warren Wen | Category: Immigration

Q&A: Can Researcher in Company Apply for EB-1(b)? Mr. Feng asked: I got a doctorate degree in Chemistry in the US last year, and I am now doing research at a famous pharmaceutical company.  My employer would like to sponsor my green card application, but I am not sure which kind of immigration category I… Read More

EB-1(c) for Multinational Executives

Posted on October 10, 2007 by Warren Wen | Category: Immigration

Q&A: How Does Multinational Executive Immigrate to the U.S.? Ms. Chen asked: Ms. Chen: I am a chief executive of the Korean branch of a US consulting company.  I’ve been working here for around 10 years.  At the present time, I am in the US for a business trip with a B1 visa.  I may… Read More

EB-1(b) for Professors & Researchers

Posted on October 02, 2007 by Warren Wen | Category: Immigration

Q&A: How Can Outstanding Professors and Researchers Immigrate to the US? Mr. Song asked: I am a professor at a university in South Korea and I am famous in my field.  I have published a lot of articles on journals in and outside of South Korea and I am the executive director for an association… Read More

EB-1(a) for Modern Artists

Posted on September 26, 2007 by Warren Wen | Category: Immigration

Q&A: Can Modern Painters Apply for EB-1(a)? Mr. Liu asked: I’m a modern painter and am well known in the field.  My works have been recommended for exhibition in other countries.  Currently, my works are selling quite well.  Many of them have been bought at high prices by foreign collectors.  In your previous article, you… Read More

EB-1(a) for Folk Artists

Posted on September 19, 2007 by Warren Wen | Category: Immigration

Q&A: How can folk artist immigrate to the U.S.? Mr. Li asked: I learned Sichuan brocade since I was very young.  With the help of several mentors and many years of hard work and practice, I got well known in the field and my works were recommended for exhibition in Hong Kong and Europe.  Currently,… Read More

EB-1(a) for PhDs

Posted on September 11, 2007 by Warren Wen | Category: Immigration

Q&A: Can I get a green card in EB-1(a) subcategory if I got doctor degree? In previous articles, we introduced how extraordinary aliens can apply for green card, but a lot of clients still have questions on how they can get green cards through EB-1.  In the following articles, we will answer their questions one… Read More

EB-1(c) 5/5

Posted on September 04, 2007 by Warren Wen | Category: Immigration

EB-1(c), the Best Choice for Extraordinary Person in Business Area 5/5 In the previous article we explained the similarities and differences between EB-1-C and EB-1-A and gave some suggestions on how to make immigration choices for Korean businessmen.  In this article, we will compare EB-1-C and EB-5 to help those businessmen make a better decision… Read More

EB-1(c) 4/5

Posted on August 28, 2007 by Warren Wen | Category: Immigration

EB-1(c), the Best Choice for Extraordinary Person in Business Area 4/5 In the previous article, we introduced the kinds of documents that are required for the EB-1-C application.  In this article, we will compare EB-1-C (Multinational Executive) with EB-1-A (Aliens of extraordinary ability in business areas) in detail.  We will also summarize the similarities and… Read More

New DHS Rules for Employers of Illegal Workers

Posted on August 22, 2007 by Warren Wen | Category: Immigration

On August 10, 2007, Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff announced new rules that will strengthen the enforcement of immigration law in the US.  Once implanted, these rules will have significant impact upon the Asian community, especially businesses that have traditionally relied upon large amounts of illegal workers, such as the restaurant industry, agriculture industry, construction… Read More