
Immigration Insights
Immigration Resources | Guides and Insights from Seattle Attorney
Foundational resources on U.S. immigration, work visa processes, and employment-based immigration. General context for the topics most relevant to navigating the work visa system.

Published June 3, 2026
USCIS Adjustment of Status Memo
What the May 2026 USCIS adjustment of status memo means for H-1B workers, employment-based applicants, I-140 beneficiaries, and Seattle employers.
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Published May 6, 2026
Investor Visa Attorney
E-2 treaty investor and EB-5 immigrant investor pathways compared. Investment thresholds, eligibility, processing, and what to expect from the legal process.
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Updated April 20, 2026
Business Immigration
Employer-focused guide to work visa categories, compliance requirements, and workforce planning strategies.
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Updated April 5, 2026
U.S. Immigration 101
A foundational overview of the U.S. immigration system, key agencies, visa categories, and core concepts for professionals and employers.
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Updated April 5, 2026
Family & Individual Immigration
Overview of family-based immigration, preference categories, adjustment of status, and consular processing fundamentals.
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Updated April 5, 2026
Visa Bulletin
How to read the Visa Bulletin, understand priority dates, and track employment-based green card wait times.
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Updated April 5, 2026
Immigration Forms
Reference guide to commonly filed immigration forms, filing sequences, and practical tips for accurate submissions.
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Updated April 5, 2026
Processing Times
Understanding USCIS processing times, service center variations, premium processing, and planning around current timelines.
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Updated April 5, 2026
Immigration Research & Analysis
Data sources, trends, and analytical resources for understanding H-1B trends and the Seattle immigration landscape.
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