Posted in: Vinay Malik | August 28, 2025
As we move toward the end of the U.S. government’s fiscal year on September 30, 2025, visa number availability is tightening across several green card categories. For applicants — especially professionals and families waiting for permanent residency — this could mean delays in visa issuance, even if your immigration interview is already on the calendar. Understanding how the visa number system works — and preparing for potential cut-offs — can help you stay ahead, minimize stress, and avoid unnecessary disruptions. Why Visa Numbers Run Out U.S. immigration law sets annual numerical limits for both family-based and employment-based green card categories. These numbers are...
Continue ReadingPosted in: Vinay Malik | August 28, 2025
When it comes to bringing international artists, athletes, and entertainers to the U.S., things can get complicated—especially when multiple employers are involved. Think about musicians who perform with different venues, athletes signed to different events, or actors working across projects. The good news: U.S. agents can file O-1 or P-1 visa petitions on behalf of multiple employers—but only if they follow the rules outlined by USCIS. At VKM Law Group, we help agents, employers, and talent navigate this process with confidence. Below, we break down the essentials. When Can a U.S. Agent File an O-1 or P-1 Petition? A U.S. agent can step in...
Continue ReadingPosted in: Vinay Malik | August 22, 2025
If you are preparing to study, train, or participate in an exchange program in the United States, one of the first—and most important—steps is understanding the SEVIS fee requirement. Whether you are applying for an F-1 student visa, an M-1 vocational visa, or a J-1 exchange visitor visa, the SEVIS fee is a mandatory part of the process. At VKM Immigration Law Group, our goal is to make the U.S. immigration journey easier for international students, trainees, and exchange visitors. This guide explains what the SEVIS Form I-901 is, who must pay it, the latest updates from the Department of Homeland...
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