IMMIGRATION - O-1 Visa Petition (Nationwide) - For an O-1 petition, which is for individuals with extraordinary ability, the key legal document is Form I-129, Petition for a Nonimmigrant Worker, filed by a U.S. employer, a U.S. agent, or a foreign employer through a U.S. agent.
Required Documents (but not limited to):
- Copies of all passports and visas;
- I-94;
- Birth Certificates;
- Social Security Cards, if applicable;
- Marriage Certificate, if applicable;
- State ID;
- Proof of legal name change, if you have changed your name; and.
- All identification documents of dependents if applicable.
Price does not include any Third-Party Fees; Local, State and/or Federal Application or Filing Fees.
IMMIGRATION - O-1 Visa Petition (Nationwide)
IMMIGRATION - Response to Request for Evidence (Nationwide) - When responding to a Request for Evidence (RFE) in an immigration case, carefully review the RFE, gather all requested documents, prepare a comprehensive response addressing each point, and submit it by the deadline, ideally with a cover letter and potentially seeking professional guidance.
Understanding the RFE (Request For Evidence):
What it is:
An RFE is a notice from USCIS (United States Citizenship and Immigration Services) requesting additional evidence or information to support your immigration application.Why you receive it:
USCIS may issue an RFE if they believe the information provided in your initial application is insufficient or incomplete.Importance:
Responding to an RFE promptly and thoroughly is crucial, as it can significantly impact the outcome of your application.Steps in Responding to an RFE:
- We review the RFE with you carefully
- You gather Supporting Documentation
- We prepare a Comprehensive Response
- Submit Your Response Timely