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Can Buying a House Lead to an EB5 Visa?

The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program allows foreign investors to gain U.S. permanent residency. Simply buying a house doesn’t qualify. However,…

Understanding Passport Power: Why Some Passports Are Stronger

Passport power measures the global mobility of a passport, defined by the number of destinations accessible without a prior visa.…

OPT EAD Approved But Not Delivered: What To Do?

If your OPT or STEM EAD card is approved but not delivered, log into your USCIS account to track the…

What Does PNR Mean on an Airline Ticket?

A Passenger Name Record (PNR) is a digital document detailing a passenger's travel information, created during the booking process. It…

Understanding Open Jaw Airline Tickets

An open jaw airline ticket allows flexible travel by flying into one city and departing from another. The three types…

Meaning of OW on a Traffic Ticket

"OW" on traffic tickets indicates vehicle operation violations like Operating While Intoxicated (OWI), Operating While Suspended (OWS), or Operating While…

Understanding Bulk Fares for Airline Tickets

Bulk fares are discounted airline tickets sold in bulk to travel agencies, offering savings of 20-50% compared to regular fares,…

What is a Deadhead Passenger in Aviation?

A "deadhead" passenger in aviation refers to an airline employee traveling as a passenger while on duty, used for crew…