Survive your H1B Layoff!
Legal Options to stay and work in the US beyond your Grace Period
Secure Your U.S. Stay Past the 60-Day Grace Period. Count on Us, We've Got You Covered.
Where many Lawyers Play Safe, We Dare—We cover every shade of Legal Grey Area to Secure Your Stay.
Proven Strategies for Staying in the U.S., Job or No Job—We've Field-Tested Them All.
Every Visa Strategy, Demystified—From Green Card Self-Sponsorship to Visa Transitions
Learn about little known paths that secure your stay!
Our content is continuously updated to reflect the latest changes in immigration law.
The H1B Visa Deep Dive
Self Sponsored vs. Employer Sponsored
Dual Intent Visas
Immigrant & Non Immigrant Visas
Self sponsor your Greencard
Switch to another Non Immigrant Visa
Get marries to a US Citizen, Green card holder, Visa holder
Transfer to Staffing Company
Transfer to new employer (and how to find one)
EB1 "Genius Visa" - not only for geniuses!
National Interest Waiver & EB2
EB5 - Invetor Visa
Family Based Greencard
Green card lottery ( Your lucky bet)
The many faces of a J1 Visa
Buy Time: J1 Research Scholar
For new Grads: J1 Trainee
Requirements & Eligibility
Your Action Plan & Next Steps
The mini Investor Visa
Eligibility & Requirements
Path to Greencard
Real Examples
Claim your spot now and leave no stone unturned
Lawyers can be hit or miss, especially those from big firms who tend to stick to the basics and avoid exploring less conventional options. Our course lays out all your options, including the nuances and edge cases that could be crucial for you. It’s essential knowledge you should have before you even speak to a lawyer.
Yes. This course isn't just for H1B holders. It details all possible ways to stay and work in the U.S., including alternatives to an H1B. Whatever your visa, you'll find valuable options here.
The first launch is live, giving you the chance to engage directly, but you'll also get lifetime access to the recordings. Seats are limited for this initial run. Later this year, we're rolling out a self-paced version of the course.
After payment, you secure your spot in the next live course. You'll have access to both the live sessions as they happen and the recordings to review at your leisure afterwards.
Yes, consulting with a lawyer on immigration issues is crucial. But, entering that discussion well-prepared and knowledgeable about your options will make the interaction more productive. Plus, it enables you to quickly discern which lawyers truly understand your needs. This course is designed to complement, not replace, professional legal advice.
The material has been updated on Feb 1, 2024.