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Understanding the Basics of Student Visa (F-1) Requirements

At Wilner & O’Reilly, we recognize how essential it is to have a clear understanding of the Student Visa (F-1) Requirements before beginning your academic journey in the United States. The F-1 visa serves as the primary route for international students who plan to study at accredited colleges, universities, semin...


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In Episode 8 of the ImmiGreat Podcast, Richard Wilner explains one of the most powerful—but often misunderstood—tools in immigration law: the writ of mandamus.

As a Founding Shareholder of Wilner & O’Reilly and a Board-Certified Specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law, Richard walks through how federal litigation can be used to address


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FY 2027 H-1B Initial Registration Selection Process Completed

As of March 31st, 2026, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services has received enough electronic registrations for unique beneficiaries during the initial registration period to reach the fiscal year 2027 H-1B numerical allocations (known as the H-1B cap), including the advanced degree exemption (master’s ca...


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In Episode 7 of the ImmiGreat Podcast, Richard Wilner breaks down one of the most critical topics in immigration law: relief in removal proceedings, or, put simply, how someone can fight deportation.

As a Founding Shareholder of Wilner & O’Reilly and a Board-Certified Specialist in Immigration and Nationality Law, Richard explains what happens a...


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The U.S. Supreme Court recently heard arguments in a major case involving the future of birthright citizenship, a foundational principle of American immigration law.

At issue is whether a proposed policy could limit automatic citizenship for individuals born in the United States based on the immigration status or “domicile” of their parents. The ca...


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