Your journey to obtaining a F-1 Student Visa & OPT starts with the right legal partner. For Hospitality Workers in Boston, our firm offers personalized consultations and case management that addresses the specific requirements of your visa category while adapting to 2026 regulatory changes.
Recent 2026 policy guidance from USCIS has clarified several important aspects of the F-1 application process. These updates affect how evidence is evaluated and what documentation carries the most weight in adjudication. Our team incorporates these developments into every case we prepare for Hospitality Workers clients.
In 2026, USCIS has implemented revised fee schedules that affect F-1 applications. The new fee structure includes adjustments for biometric services, premium processing, and form filing fees. Our attorneys help Hospitality Workers budget accurately for these costs and avoid unexpected expenses during the application process.
Whether you are just beginning to explore F-1 options or ready to submit your application, our legal team provides the comprehensive support you need. We serve Hospitality Workers throughout Massachusetts, including Boston, with personalized attention and aggressive advocacy. Call us today to discuss how we can help with your 2026 immigration case.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I work while my green card application is pending?
Yes, applicants who have filed I-485 adjustment of status with a concurrent EAD application generally receive work authorization within 3-6 months, allowing them to work for any employer while their green card application is being processed.
Do I need a lawyer for my immigration case?
While immigration law allows individuals to represent themselves, the complexity of US immigration law makes professional legal representation highly advisable. Statistics consistently show that represented applicants have significantly higher approval rates across most visa categories.
How many years of OPT am I eligible for?
F-1 students are generally eligible for 12 months of Optional Practical Training (OPT) per degree level. STEM degree holders may qualify for a 24-month STEM OPT extension, bringing the total to 36 months.
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