Approved! E2 visa to EB1C Green Card | Malescu Law | US Immigration Lawyers

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  • Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
  • Today we are going to speak about going from an E-2 visa to an EB-1C green card, specifically some key takeaways from a recent successful case. But also what is an EB-1C green card, and the requirements for the EB-1C.
    This topic is based on a recent case we had, where the E-2 visa holder successfully transitioned from the E-2 visa to an EB-1C green card, after being on an E-2 visa for several years.
    Find out more info about today's subject from our video!
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  • @dr.ianamalasevskaia7707
    @dr.ianamalasevskaia7707 6 месяцев назад +1

    hello, lately there have been rumors on the forums that there are refusals for talent visas (O, EB1, EB2NIW) at the embassy...that it is sent back to USCIS..then refused, ..people spend so much money and effort and then this surprise. ..do you have such cases? what reasons could there be?