With over 10 years experience working with clients petitioning for O1/O2/P1/P1S/EB1 visas, The Modena Group can assist you with a variety of immigration services, including:
Portfolio Review
Writing Services
RFE Review
Attorney Referrals
U.S. Agent Services
DS-160 Embassy Processing Referrals
Our rates are competitive and we can provide a quote once we understand the scope of work required.
We also know what it takes for an individual or group to qualify for O and P class visas. We can review your credentials and portfolio of work as it relates to USCIS criteria.
With an extensive background working with artists and creatives looking to petition for a U.S. nonimmigrant work visa, we can draft a variety of letters required to support a strong I-129 petition.
While The Modena Group is not an immigration law firm, we work closely with leading law firms in the United States who can oversee the I-129 filing process and review all materials before they are submitted to USCIS. We are happy to refer you to an attorney at no charge.
If an individual requires an O-1, O-2, P-1, or P-1S nonimmigrant visa for work in the United States, The Modena Group can act as the U.S. agent and file a visa petition for you, if necessary. Click on the 'I NEED A U.S. AGENT' button above or visit our 'U.S. AGENT SERVICES' page for more information.
Once you are approved for O and/or P visa classification and you need help scheduling your Embassy appointment (Form DS-160), we are happy to refer you to an experienced visa agent who can assist you.
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