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From EB-3 Visa to Green Card: Why Nigerians Choose This Path
Is the EB-3 visa really a path to a green card? That’s one of the most common questions we hear from Nigerians. The answer is yes — and...


EB-5 Visa Requirements for Ghanaians in 2025: Everything You Need to Know
For many high-net-worth Ghanaians, the desire to live, work, and raise a family in the United States is matched by the means to do so through investment. The EB-5 Investor Visa is one of the most direct and powerful immigration routes for those who can afford it — offering U.S. green cards not just for investors, but also for their immediate family.


EB-3 Visa Interview Tips for Ghanaians: What to Expect at the U.S. Embassy
For many Ghanaians pursuing the EB-3 visa, the consular interview at the U.S. Embassy in Accra is the final and most nerve-wracking step. After months of waiting, paperwork, and anticipation, everything comes down to a few minutes in front of a consular officer.


Trump Travel Ban for Nigeria? What It Means for Legal Immigrants
Headlines are spreading fast: “Trump may expand a travel ban.” Once again, Nigeria is being mentioned. For many Nigerians dreaming of U.S. opportunities, this news brings fear, frustration, and confusion.
But here’s the truth most people are missing: legal immigration to the U.S. is open — and now may be your best chance to apply through legitimate pathways like the EB-3 or EB-5 visa.


How to Apply for the EB-3 Visa from Ghana in 2025
Thinking about relocating to the U.S. for work? The EB-3 visa might be your best opportunity. Whether you're a recent graduate, a skilled worker, or someone looking for better prospects abroad, this guide will walk you through the full EB-3 visa process — tailored specifically for applicants from Ghana.


Why EB-3 Visa Applications from Nigeria Get Delayed — And How to Avoid It
Worried that your EB-3 green card is taking too long? You’re not alone. Many Nigerians applying for the EB-3 visa find themselves waiting months longer than expected — and often, these delays are preventable.
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