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Discover the four main pathways to Italian citizenship—ancestry, marriage, naturalization, and birth in Italy. Plus timelines, costs, and key requirements.
Diplomats often rely on trusted domestic staff to help manage their households while serving abroad, and the A-3 visa makes that possible. Designed for personal employees of A-1 or A-2 visa holders, the A-3 visa provides a legal way for nannies, housekeepers, drivers, and other domestic workers to accompany their...
If you're headed to the United States to represent a foreign government at an international organization like the UN or World Bank, the G-1 visa is your official gateway. Designed for diplomats, technical staff, and their families, the G-1 visa allows you to live and work in the US while...
For internationally recognized athletes, the chance to compete in the United States is a major milestone, but it requires the right visa to make it happen. The P-1A visa is specifically designed for elite athletes, teams, and their essential support staff traveling to the US for competitions, tournaments, or performances....
The R-1 visa offers religious workers a pathway to live and serve temporarily in the United States. Whether you're a minister, missionary, or religious instructor, this nonimmigrant visa allows you to support your faith community while contributing to cultural and spiritual life across the US. Learn who qualifies, what documents...
Starting a new chapter in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands (CNMI) often means considering not just your career, but your family’s future too. If you’re working in the CNMI on a CW-1 visa, the CW-2 visa offers a path for your spouse and children to join you. In...
The H-1B visa is a key gateway for skilled professionals seeking to build a career in the United States—but the process can be complex. Read our comprehensive guide for the 2025 H-1B season. From understanding eligibility and navigating the new lottery system to preparing your documents and managing costs, we...
When your career takes you to the United States on an L-1 visa, keeping your family close is a top priority. That’s where the L-2 visa comes in. Designed for the spouses and children of L-1 visa holders, the L-2 visa allows families to live, study, and—in many cases—work in...
Extraordinary achievements don’t happen alone, and for those coming to the US on an O-1 visa, essential support personnel can make all the difference. That’s where the O-2 visa comes in. Designed for individuals whose skills are critical to the success of an O-1 visa holder’s work, the O-2 visa...
Planning to study abroad? You’ll likely need a student visa to make it happen. In this guide, we explain what a student visa is, who needs one, and how the application process works. From visa types to eligibility requirements and common documents, understand everything you need to start your academic...