EB-1C Green Card Offers Fast Path for Executives
The EB-1C Green Card provides multinational executives a quicker route to U.S. permanent residency without labor certification.
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The EB-1C Green Card provides multinational executives a quicker route to U.S. permanent residency without labor certification.
L1A visa holders may find a quicker route to a green card through the EB-1C category, bypassing lengthy processes.
USCIS announces mixed changes in processing times for employment-based immigration as of March 2026.
Margaret W. Wong & Associates announces fast approval of EB-1C visa under premium processing, highlighting efficient service.
EB1(3) I-140 processing times for Indian nationals vary between 8 to 14 months, with premium processing offering strategic advantages.
An immigration attorney highlights the advantages of the EB-1C visa pathway for multinational company executives.
Key insights for EB-1 visa applicants on requirements and strategies for a successful application.
An Indian H-1B visa holder weighs moving to Canada for a managerial role to expedite U.S. green card process.
Canadian professionals can explore fast-track Green Card options through EB-1A and EB-1C pathways.
Explore the differences between EB-1A, EB-1B, and EB-1C visa categories to enhance your immigration success.
The EB-1 visa is designed for priority workers with extraordinary abilities. Learn more about its qualifications and requirements.
USCIS has seen a significant increase in RFEs for EB-1A and EB-1C I-485 applications, with hundreds more issued compared to previous months.
Brazilian students face hurdles in obtaining US visas, with limited pathways for residency after studies.
Recent insights clarify that EB-1A visas do not require additional documentation, unlike EB-1B and EB-1C categories.
EB-1C visas require employer sponsorship; self-petitioning is not allowed. Learn the key details for this immigration category.
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