What would you ask a veteran who spent 33 years inside the U.S. immigration system?
This week, we're joined by former USCIS Supervisory Immigration Services Officer, for a rare conversation on how immigration officers evaluate applications, evidence, eligibility, and interviews.
Ever wondered why someone who applied after you seems to be moving faster?
For some U.S. immigration categories, a priority date determines your place in line and can affect when you move to the next stage of the process.
Years of experience tell only part of the story.
For extraordinary ability pathways, what often matters more is the quality of your achievements, the impact you've made, and the evidence behind them.
Time alone doesn't determine eligibility.
Many Filipino healthcare professionals assume the EB-1A isn't for them.
But USCIS evaluates evidence, not fame. Research, leadership, peer review, and professional recognition may matter more than you think.
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The biggest opportunities don't always start with a pitch.
They often begin with a simple conversation and genuine curiosity.
One question, one introduction, one shared idea can open doors you never expected. Start the conversation.
Potential means little if it never gets the chance to grow.
For exceptional professionals, the right U.S. immigration pathway can turn talent into a global opportunity.
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We're wrapping up soon! There's still time to hear former USCIS supervisor Douglas Pierce answer live questions and share insider insights on how immigration cases are evaluated. Join us before the webinar ends.
Whether you're considering an O-1 visa, EB-1A, employment sponsorship, a green card, or future citizenship, these insights apply across your immigration journey.
Learn how immigration officers assess credibility, review evidence, and make decisions that can shape your future.
There's still plenty of time to join us live and ask your questions.
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If you're planning your U.S. immigration journey, this is a conversation you don't want to miss.
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Moving to the U.S. is often a family decision.
If your spouse plans to work, don't assume every immigration pathway offers the same rights. Work eligibility for dependent spouses varies by category, so it's essential to understand your options before applying.
The insider perspective most immigrants never get.
After 33 years inside USCIS, Douglas Pierce is sharing what he learned about how immigration officers evaluate cases, from visas and green cards to U.S. citizenship.
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Starting a business while on a temporary visa isn't always a simple yes or no.
In many cases, owning a company and actively working for it are treated differently under immigration rules.
The details matter.