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Work Visa Options for Tech Professionals in the U.S.

💻 The tech industry attracts talent worldwide. U.S. immigration offers several visa pathways for tech professionals seeking to work legally and advance their careers in America. This article outlines the main visa options for tech workers and how BorderlessLawyers supports your immigration journey. Top Visa Options for Tech Professionals 1. H-1B Specialty Occupation Visa For […]

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Immigration Options for Entrepreneurs in the U.S.

🚀 Entrepreneurs play a vital role in the U.S. economy. There are several immigration pathways tailored for business founders and investors seeking to launch or expand ventures in the United States. This article reviews top immigration options for entrepreneurs and how BorderlessLawyers assists you at every step. Key Immigration Pathways for Entrepreneurs 1. E-2 Investor

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Dual Citizenship in the U.S.: What You Need to Know

🌍 Dual citizenship means being a citizen of two countries simultaneously. Many immigrants and naturalized U.S. citizens wonder about the implications and benefits of holding dual citizenship. This article explores how dual citizenship works in the U.S., its advantages, and legal considerations. Does the U.S. Allow Dual Citizenship? The U.S. permits dual citizenship but does

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U.S. Citizenship and Naturalization Process

🇺🇸 Becoming a U.S. citizen is a significant milestone that offers full rights, including voting and eligibility for federal jobs. Naturalization is the legal process for green card holders to become U.S. citizens. This article explains eligibility criteria, application procedures, and how BorderlessLawyers supports applicants. Eligibility Requirements Be at least 18 years old Be a

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Travel and Reentry Permits for Green Card Holders

✈️ As a U.S. green card holder (lawful permanent resident), traveling abroad can have implications on your residency status. Travel and reentry permits help protect your green card rights during extended stays outside the U.S. This article explains different travel documents, eligibility, and how BorderlessLawyers supports green card holders. What Is a Reentry Permit? A

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