Each year, the U.S. issues approximately 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas, mostly for professionals and entrepreneurs who can build companies, advance research, and drive innovation. Africans make up less than 10% of employment-based visas issued by the U.S. annually, despite strong demand from the continent. AgoraVisa, an immigration consulting firm founded in 2024 and domiciled in
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