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Downgrading from EB2 to EB3: All you need to know and How to go about it

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Applying for a U.S. visa can be a complex process that might take decades in certain cases. The EB-2 and EB-3 are both employment-based visas that grant permanent U.S. residency to foreign nationals. However, the requirements for obtaining them are quite different as well as the processing time. EB3 priority dates may progress much faster than EB2. By filing a downgrade, applicants are able to file an I-485 concurrently, Application to adjust status, and also apply for employment authorization. EB-2 to EB-3 downgrade for Green Card is an option worth exploring. DO YOU KNOW THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN AN EB2 AND EB3 VISA? If your goal is to work and live in the United States permanently, you can apply for a permanent work visa. There are different work visas, EB2 being one of the most preferred choices. Let's take a look! They have a few differences you should know about.   EB2 The EB2 visa is the second preference employment-based green card category that grants U.S. permanent residency

E-1 Visa

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Do you and your company want to trade goods and/or services with the U.S.?  If you answered "Yes" to the questions above, the E-1 visa might be the right choice for you! Over two trillion dollars (U.S.) worth of foreign goods and services were traded in the last few years on average, and America, "the land of opportunity," continues to inspire more and more international traders to do business with American companies and corporations. International traders from Treaty countries may be able to apply for an E-1 visa to enter the U.S. to participate in substantial trade transactions! If you are one of those interested in doing business in the U.S., read this whole blog to know what you need to do to get the appropriate visa.   The E-1 or Treaty Trade visa is a nonimmigrant visa for citizens of countries that the U.S. has a treaty of commerce with. While not all countries are eligible, business owners and investors from those who may qualify if they meet several criteri