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There are many questions and answers related to the immigration. We are here to
help to answer every one of your questions!
Are you a foreign professional looking to get a job with the U.S.
based employer and obtain a "work visa"?
Are you a U.S. citizen or a Green Card holder who wants to bring
in your family members into the U.S.?
Would you like your Fiance(e) to visit you in the U.S.?
Are you applying for an asylum status?
Would you like to apply and successfully obtain a Green Card?
Are you ready to become a U.S. citizen?
We practice U. S. Immigration law in all 50 states, with
our clients located throughout the United States and abroad. Our
clients range from individuals and start-up business ventures
to large corporate clients. We counsel and assist our clients
though every phase of the immigration process, from matters before
consular authorities abroad, to the final adjudication of each
petition and application, and through each entry into the United
States.
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We provide competent professional services in the following immigration
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B-1/B-2 Visitor's Visas
Visitors coming to the U.S. for business or pleasure. B-1/B-2
visas are given for a short duration and must not involve
local employment. Nationals of certain 22 countries may be
eligible to visit the U.S. for up to 90 days without obtaining
a visa. |
H-1B Specialty Occupation (Professionals) Visas
Professional workers with at least a bachelor's degree (or
its equivalent work experience) may be eligible for a non-immigrant
visa if their employers can demonstrate that they are to be
paid at least the prevailing wage for the position. |
L-1 Intracompany Transfer Visas
L-1 visas are available to executives, managers and specialized
knowledge employees transferring to their employer's U.S.
affiliate. |
O-1 Extraordinary Ability Worker Visas
Foreign nationals with extraordinary ability, including entertainers,
scientists, and businesspersons may qualify for this visa
category. |
E-1/E-2 Treaty Trader and Investor Visas
Investors and traders and their employees may receive visas
to carry on their businesses in the U.S. if their home country
has a commercial treaty with the US providing visa eligibility. |
F-1 Student Visas
Persons seeking to pursue a full course of study at a school
in the United States may be eligible for a visa for the course
of their study and a period for practical training in their
field of study for up to one year. |
J-1 Exchange Visitor Visas
Persons coming to the U.S. in an approved exchange program
may be eligible for the J-1 Exchange Visitor's visa. J-1 programs
often cover students, short-term scholars, business trainees,
teachers, professors and research scholars, specialists, international
visitors, government visitors, camp counselors and au pairs.
In some cases, participation in a J-1 program will be coupled
with the requirement that the beneficiary spend at least two
years outside of the U.S. before being permitted to switch
to a different non-immigrant visa or to permanent residency. |
K-1 Fiancee Visas
A Fiance(e) of a U.S. citizen is eligible for a non-immigrant
visa conditioned on the conclusion of the marriage within
90 days. |
P-1 Athletes Visas
This category covers athletes with extraordinary ability. |
R-1 Religious Worker Visas
Religious workers may be eligible for an R-1 visa. |
TN Status Under the North American Free Trade Agreement
A special category has been set up for nationals of Canada
and Mexico under the provisions of the North American Free
Trade Agreement. |
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Family Sponsored Immigration
U.S. citizen may petition for spouse, minor children, parents
and siblings, subject to preference category. Legal permanent
resident may petition for spouse and children, subject to
preference category. |
Foreign Nationals of Extraordinary Ability, Outstanding
Professors and Researchers and Multinational Executives and
Managers
Foreign nationals in this category avoid lengthy process of
labor certification process. |
Workers with Advanced Degrees or Exceptional Ability
in the Sciences, Arts
or Business
Professionals in this category must have obtained an advanced
degree or possess an exceptional ability in the field. Employer
must complete a lengthy labor certification process and demonstrate
that it was not able to find a U.S. worker for the position. |
Skilled Workers and Professionals
US petitioning employer must demonstrate that it was not able
to find a U.S. worker for the position. |
Special Immigrant Visas for Religious Workers
Available for religious ministers. |
| Investor/Employment Creation Visas |
DV Visas (the "Green Card Lottery")
A set number of visas are annually distributed in a random
drawing to individuals from nations underrepresented in the
total immigrant pool. |
Refugee and Asylum Applications
Persons must demonstrate a well-founded fear of persecution
on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a
particular social group, or political opinion to be eligible
to apply for asylum or refugee status in the U.S. |
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Information on currently used forms and applicable fees
can be obtained online from Forms
and Fees section of USCIS web site.
Our attorneys will gladly assist you with your applications
to ensure that all forms are fulfilled properly. Schedule
an initial consultation now. |
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