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  • 1. What is the Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS)? A Certificate of Sponsorship (CoS) is an electronic record — not a paper certificate — issued by a Home Office–approved employer in the UK. It authorises a foreign national to apply for a Skilled Worker Visa or other UK work visas. Each CoS includes a unique reference

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  • 1. Introduction: Getting a Green Card Without Marriage Securing a U.S. green card without marriage is possible through several pathways, including employment, family sponsorship, investment, asylum, and the Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery. Each route has unique requirements, so it’s essential to choose the option that best fits your circumstances and qualifications. 2. Employment-Based Green Card

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  • 1. Can You Transition from an O-1 Visa to a Green Card? Yes, O-1 visa holders can transition to a green card and obtain lawful permanent residency in the U.S. The O-1 Visa is designed for individuals with extraordinary ability in fields like arts, sciences, business, education, or athletics. Since the O-1 visa allows for

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  • 1. Introduction to Traveling from Nigeria to the USA Traveling from Nigeria to the United States requires a U.S. visa, as Nigerian citizens are not eligible for the Visa Waiver Program. The most common visa types for travel include the B-1/B-2 Visitor Visa for tourism and business and other specific visas for work, study, or

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  • 1. Can You Switch from a Visitor Visa to a Work Permit in the UK? No, you cannot switch directly from a UK visitor visa to a work permit or work visa from within the UK. UK immigration rules do not allow visitors to change their visa status while they are in the country on

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  • 1. Introduction: Moving from the UK to Ireland Moving from the UK to Ireland is relatively straightforward, especially under the Common Travel Area (CTA) agreement. The CTA allows UK and Irish citizens to live, work, and access public services in each other’s countries without a visa or special permissions. With Ireland’s stunning landscapes, friendly communities,

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  • 1. What is the H-1B Visa? The H-1B Visa is a non-immigrant work visa in the United States designed for foreign professionals in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise. The H-1B visa allows U.S. companies to hire foreign workers with specialized skills, typically in fields like IT, engineering, science, finance, architecture, and healthcare.

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  • 1. Introduction to Easiest European Countries for Citizenship European citizenship offers significant benefits, including freedom of movement across the EU, access to top-quality healthcare and education, and expanded career opportunities. While each country has unique requirements, some European nations make it easier to gain citizenship through ancestry, investment, marriage, or residency. 2. Citizenship by Descent:

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  • 1. What is a P1 Visa? The P1 Visa is a non-immigrant U.S. visa designed for internationally recognized athletes, entertainers, and performance groups who want to work in the United States temporarily. The visa is divided into two main categories: P-1A for athletes and P-1B for members of entertainment groups. It also covers essential support

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  • 1. Introduction to Portugal Study Visas International students planning to study in Portugal for more than 90 days need a Portugal study visa. The visa, also known as a Type D student visa, is designed for students enrolled in full-time courses at recognized Portuguese universities or educational institutions. Once in Portugal, students need to apply

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