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The Marks Gray Immigration Team has completed hundreds of successful cases for its clients.
Immigration Success Story: Employment-Based EB-2
Employment-Based Green Card for Physical Therapist We regularly help clients in petitioning for permanent resident status (“green card”) for their employees with specialized knowledge and advanced degrees. This month, we are highlighting the success story of a Doctor...
Immigration Success Stories: U.S Naturalized Citizens
Four Clients with Challenging Backgrounds Become U.S. Naturalized Citizens in August Each one of these clients has their own amazing story of persistence, hard work, and patriotism. Here, I will highlight two of these extraordinary cases. The first one of our clients...
Need Help Filing for an L-1A Visa? We’ve Had Success!
We've shared many success stories on the blog and website, but we have a new one to share with you. Visit our site to learn more about how we successfully assisted a client with the I-129 petition needed to secure his L-1A visa in China. Full story here.
Korean Judo athlete wins “green card” case as a coach
USCIS denied the petition of a renowned Korean Judo athlete seeking a “green card” as a result of his extraordinary abilities to coach other athletes. However, the court overturned the USCIS’ decision. The court decided that in certain cases the athlete’s area of...
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Holiday Travel Alert 2025: What HR and Foreign National Employees Must Know Before Leaving the U.S.
Your updated, no-surprises guide to consulates, visa risks, CBP inspections, and reentry challenges. The holiday season brings well-deserved rest and reunions—and we continue to receive many questions about travelling abroad because international travel, under the...
USCIS has paused adjudications for immigration benefits for individuals tied to 19 countries — affecting work visas, green cards, and more.
Dear Clients and Friends, USCIS has quietly implemented a broad pause on adjudicating immigration benefits for individuals born in — or citizens of — 19 designated countries. This is a major escalation in what has become an era of intensified vetting, and it has...



