Tag: Arif Law Offices immigration attorney
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French District Features Attorney Asif Arif on U.S. Visas for French Expats
Navigating the U.S. immigration system can be challenging, especially for French expats seeking visas to live and work in the United States. To shed light on this complex process, Attorney Asif Arif of Arif Law Offices, P.C. recently sat down with French District to discuss U.S. visa options for French nationals. The interview, published here,…
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President Trump Announces the New “Gold Card”
President Trump Announces the New Gold Card: A Game-Changer for Wealthy Immigrants On February 25, 2025, President Donald Trump made a landmark announcement from the Oval Office, unveiling the Gold Card, a new path to U.S. citizenship for high-net-worth individuals. This premium immigration option allows wealthy investors to purchase a Gold Card for $5 million,…
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How to Apply for a Spouse Visa in the United States
Navigating the U.S. immigration system can be complex, especially when applying for a spouse visa. Whether you are a U.S. citizen or a lawful permanent resident (green card holder), bringing your spouse to the U.S. requires meeting specific eligibility requirements and filing the appropriate forms. At Arif Law Offices, P.C., we specialize in U.S. and…
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E2 Investment Visa in the United States: A Guide for Investors
E2 Investment Visa in the United States: A Guide for Investors If you are an entrepreneur or investor looking to expand your business in the United States, the E2 Investment Visa offers an excellent opportunity to live and work in the country. At Arif Law Offices, P.C., we specialize in U.S. and French immigration law,…
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USCIS Waives COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement
USCIS Waives COVID-19 Vaccination Requirement for Adjustment of Status Applicants: What You Need to Know At Arif Law Offices, P.C., we understand the complexities of immigration law and the importance of staying informed about policy updates that may affect your journey to lawful permanent residency. A recent announcement from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services…