Experience in High-Risk Immigration Matters
Clear Legal Judgment in a Discretion-Driven System
Immigration Strategy When the Rules Are Uncertain

Who we are?


Welcome to Jing Feng Law — U.S. Business Immigration & Crisis Strategy Form. We are resources for clear, practical explanations of U.S. immigration law and strategy from the perspective of a practicing attorney.

My name is Jing Feng. I am an immigration lawyer with decades of experience advising employers, entrepreneurs, investors, scholars, and individuals on U.S. work visas, permanent residency, consular processing, and immigration policy impacts.

This site is not a legal form generator. It is a collection of reasoned legal explanations, frameworks, and guidance on complex immigration issues — especially where risk, changing rules, and agency discretion matter.


Immigration Issues We Explain Clearly


📌 Work Visas & Employment Immigration.

Learn how employment-based visas (H-1B, O-1, L-1, TN, J-1) actually work in practice — including:

  1. When an H-1B visa can be revoked after approval
  2. How wage levels and compliance affect decisions
  3. When work visa approvals can trigger risk instead of safety

Each topic explains both the law and the real-world agency approach.

>>H-1B >>Our Team

📌 Green Cards Through Employment & Investment

Understand employment-based and investment-based green card pathways — including:

  • EB-1A /EB-1B/EB-1C strategies
  • National Interest Waiver (NIW) risk factors
  • EB-5 lawful source and regional center issues
  • EB2 PERM dos and dons

These pages don’t just define categories — they explain how USCIS and consulates evaluate risk and discretion.

>>EB-1A EB-1B EB-1C NIW EB-5 EB-2PERM >>Our Team

📌 Consular Processing & CBP Border Risks

Visa issuance and entry to the U.S. are discretionary acts by consular officers and Customs and Border Protection (CBP). Here you’ll find explanations of:

Visa denials and revocations at overseas consulates

What CBP looks for at ports of entry

How status changes interact with travel

>>Consular Process >>Our Team

📌 U.S. Immigration Policy & Crisis Strategy

The landscape changes rapidly. Policy shifts — whether statutory, regulatory, or through administrative memos — can affect eligibility and strategy.
This section analyzes key developments, including:

Policy changes that affect nonimmigrant and immigrant cases

How enforcement trends impact status risk

Strategic planning when rules shift

>>Crisis Service >>Our Team


Why This Matters


Immigration isn’t just about form filing; it is about risk, timing, and discretionary judgments. This site focuses on how U.S. immigration law works in the real world, not just what the forms say.

Legal answers grounded in real-world practice help you:

  • Understand how agencies really adjudicate cases
  • Assess risk before filing applications
  • Avoid common mistakes that trigger reviews or denials


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