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My Trip to Vietnam: Impressed by the Booming Market

Since the grand opening of Globevisa Ho Chi Minh City at the beginning of 2023, this marks my third visit to Vietnam. The team is now well-established, and our brand awareness has been effectively cultivated. Upon arriving in Ho Chi Minh City, the initial impression evokes similarities to a second or third-tier capital city in China: bustling traffic, a mixture of tall and small buildings, and the anticipation of the first MRT line nearing completion. The thriving economy has fueled an increased demand for migration business: affluent individuals seek second passports for easier travel, middle-class applicants aspire to relocate to more developed countries for enhanced social benefits and high-quality education, and even the working class is exploring opportunities abroad for better job prospects and the prospect of obtaining long-term residency permits.

A Detailed Analysis of the Recent Filing Fee Increase – How will it affect the applicants?

On April 1, 2024, the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) started implementing a new fee rule that was published on January 31, 2024. This new rule has led to significant increases in almost all non-immigrant and immigration visa application fees. There is currently a strong discussion about the increased fees for the asylum program, which has reignited the topic of illegal immigration.

Why are US employers shifting towards hiring a global workforce?

US is currently experiencing a severe labor shortage, perhaps the most significant one in its history.
According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the United States had 8.863 million job openings in January 2024, while there were only 6.124 million unemployed individuals in the country.

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U.S. EB1C – Immigrant Visa with no Backlog – An “Interesting” Option for US Green Card

To seek permanent residency in the United States, prospective immigrants may have multiple choices, but various categories befit specific backgrounds and preferences. According to United States Immigration and Nationality Act, there are four main immigrant visa categories, which are FB (Family Based), EB (Employment Based), Lottery (DV, Diversity Visa) and others (including protecting refugees and promoting diversity, and so on).