Guide to Social Security Numbers (SSN) for Foreign Nationals in the United States

Obtaining a Social Security Number (SSN) is a critical step for foreign nationals authorized to work in the U.S., as it serves as an essential identifier for income reporting, tax filing, and other federal processes. This guide provides an overview of how foreign nationals can apply for an SSN, work while awaiting issuance, and upgrade…

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Volunteering While on a Non-Immigrant Status: What You Need to Know

Navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration laws can be challenging, especially when it comes to understanding what activities are permissible under a non-immigrant status. One common question we receive at Sharma Law Offices, LLC, is whether individuals on non-immigrant visas, which do not allow work authorization, can engage in volunteer activities. Understanding the U.S. Department…

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Volunteering on a Non-Immigrant Status: Key Points to Know

Navigating the complexities of U.S. immigration laws can be challenging, especially when it comes to understanding what activities are permissible under a non-immigrant status. One common question we receive at Sharma Law Offices, LLC, is whether individuals on non-immigrant visas like B-1, B-2, H-4, F-2, J-2, etc., which do not allow work authorization, can engage…

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How to Schedule an Emergency Advance Parole

Navigating the intricacies of U.S. immigration laws and regulations can be daunting, especially when it comes to traveling outside of the United States for those who are not yet U.S. citizens but are in the process of adjusting their status. One key tool in this process is the Advance Parole document, which allows individuals who…

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Immigration document requirements for non-US citizens in the U.S

In the United States, immigration laws mandate that all non-U.S. citizens carry proof of their legal status. This requirement, rooted in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA), emphasizes the importance of having immediate access to documentation that verifies one’s right to be in the U.S. Whether you are a visitor, a student, or a permanent…

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Understanding MRV Fee Receipts Expiration: Australia

Navigating the process of obtaining a visa for the United States can be daunting, especially with the ever-changing guidelines and requirements. For Australian applicants, recent updates regarding the Machine-Readable Visa (MRV) fee receipts and appointment scheduling have introduced new considerations. This blog aims to clarify these changes, ensuring that prospective visa applicants are well-informed and…

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Understanding the Work Authorization Rules for E-2 Dependent Spouses

The landscape of immigration law is constantly evolving, presenting both opportunities and challenges for nonimmigrant visa holders in the United States. A significant development affecting E-2 treaty investors and their families is the change in work authorization rules for E-2 dependent spouses. This blog post aims to demystify the process, outlining the old regulations and…

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Possibility of India’s Inclusion into E Treaty?

EThe evolving dynamics of India-US relations have paved the way for numerous discussions and negotiations aimed at enhancing bilateral trade and fostering economic growth. One of the most significant developments in this direction is the United States government’s consideration of India for “treaty country status”. This move, as reported by the Hindustan Times on January…

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Automatic Visa Revalidation in case of Change of Status

The concept of automatic visa revalidation is a vital tool for nonimmigrants in the United States, allowing for the ease of travel and flexibility in maintaining legal status. Particularly, individuals who have changed their visa status while residing in the U.S. may find themselves in a unique position when considering short trips to Canada, Mexico,…

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USCIS Fee Increase Expected Soon

The landscape of immigration fees is changing. In early 2024, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) is set to implement a significant increase in its filing fees, a development that has been looming on the horizon for some time. This move follows the agency’s previously announced proposal, which we discussed in detail in our…

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