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Forty-two guides, in order
The whole journey, organized into seven stages, from choosing the right visa to building your US career. Buy any guide on its own, or save with a bundle. 42 guides in total.
Showing 8 guides in Paperwork & USCIS.
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The USCIS document checklist that prevents RFEs
The exact paperwork USCIS expects, in the order they expect it. The difference between a clean approval and six months of RFEs is usually organization, not strength.
$199 - Core
Completing I-129, I-140, I-485 without rejections
USCIS bounces a surprising share of petitions before the merits, for a blank field, the wrong fee, or a name that doesn't match across forms. The I-129, I-140, and I-485 are worked through block by block, so a clerical slip never sends your package back.
$149 - VIP
Writing a winning O-1 / EB-2 NIW petition letter
In an O-1 or NIW case the petition letter makes the argument and the exhibits only support it, so a strong record with a weak letter still loses. Here the letter comes apart section by section, each claim tied to a criterion an officer can follow.
$199 - Core
Gathering evidence: publications, citations, awards, expert letters
A letter from a famous name rarely helps as much as a specific one from someone who saw your actual work. Citations, press, awards, and expert letters get assembled into a record that holds up, with quality counting for far more than volume.
$149 - Core
Preparing financial evidence: I-134 and I-864 affidavits of support
The I-864 is an enforceable contract that follows the sponsor for years; the I-134 looks similar but works differently. It sorts out which one applies to you, how the income floor is set against the federal poverty guidelines, and when a joint sponsor is needed.
$149 - Core
The 10 most common US visa application mistakes that trigger RFEs
Requests for Evidence aren't random; they cluster around the same ten weaknesses, like specialty-occupation doubts and ability-to-pay gaps. Each trigger comes with the fix to apply before filing, so months aren't lost to an avoidable one.
$149 - Core
Translation, certification, and credential evaluation (WES, ECE)
A three-year foreign bachelor's can read as 'incomplete' to a US reviewer who expects four, and it surprises people at the worst moment. This is WES and ECE evaluation, certified translation, and how an equivalency report backs an H-1B or EB-2 filing.
$149 - Focused
Tracking your USCIS case and reading processing times by service center
After filing, months of silence are normal, which makes a genuinely stuck case hard to tell from ordinary waiting. Read your receipt status and the posted processing times, and know which inquiries actually help when a case has truly stalled.
$99
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