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Friday, December 3, 2021
The advent of technological advancement has also given rise to various new career opportunities. Two extremely popular new careers that have emerged are social media influencers and e-sports athletes, also known as ‘pro-gamers.’ Immigration law has largely remained unchanged when it comes to visa options for non-immigrants. Read more . . .
Friday, October 15, 2021
There are many visa categories for United States universities and colleges to employ faculty from across the globe. Therefore, in this article, the immigration and nationality lawyers at the NPZ Law Group explain these nonimmigrant (temporary) visa categories. Read more . . .
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
The O-2 visa category is reserved for those looking to accompany O-1 visa holders to the U.S. O-2 visas are intended for those working in the roles of support personnel for O-1 visa holders in the fields of athletics, entertainment, motion picture, and television production. Read more . . .
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