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:
- • When an H-1B visa can be revoked after approval
- • How wage levels and compliance affect decisions
- • When work visa approvals can trigger risk instead of safety
Each topic explains both the law and the real-world agency approach.
📌 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.
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📌 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
📌 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
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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