Green Cards
Comprehensive coverage of U.S. green card pathways including EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, EB-5 investor visas, family-based immigration, and the diversity visa lottery.
K-1 Visa Taxes: Are Holders Liable for Medicare and Social Security?
K-1 visa holders are generally exempt from Medicare and Social Security taxes, but they may still be required to file taxes depending on their income.
Reporting Self-Employed Income for K-1 Visa Holders
K-1 visa holders with self-employment income must report it appropriately. Learn how to report self-employed income for K-1…
K-1 Visa Tax Filing Status Guide for Immigrants
Understanding the tax filing status is crucial for K-1 visa holders. It determines their tax obligations and eligibility…
Tax Implications for K-1 Marriages: Filing Jointly in 2025
Marrying on a K-1 visa changes your tax status from nonresident to resident. Couples often choose to file…
K-1 Visa Holders: Penalties for Late Tax Filing
K-1 visa holders must file taxes on time to avoid penalties. Late tax filing consequences can result in…
K-1 Visa Tax Extensions: Filing by October 15 with Form 4868
K-1 visa couples can extend their tax-filing deadline to October 15 using Form 4868, but must pay any…
K-1 Visa Holders and Education Tax Credits: Understanding Benefits
K-1 visa holders may be eligible for education tax benefits, including the education credit. Learn more about education…
Currency Exchange and K-1 Visa Tax Filing: What You Need to Know
Currency exchange rates can impact tax filing for K-1 visa holders. Understanding the K-1 visa tax implications and…
How to Correct Tax Return Errors for K-1 Visa Holders
If a K-1 visa holder makes a tax error, they'll need to correct it. Learn how to fix…
Affordable Care Act Guidelines for K-1 Visa Health Insurance
Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), K-1 visa holders are eligible for health insurance coverage, ensuring their healthcare…