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Many times, companies seek candidates from outside the country. In order for foreigners to obtain work in the U.S., proper documentation and processes must be followed to ensure legality on behalf of all parties.
Employers are required to fill out this documentation for both U.S. citizens and non-citizens in order for them to work in the country legally.
We’ll assist foreign workers in obtaining work in the U.S. temporarily in a specialty occupation for a maximum of six years.
These visas for extraordinary ability & for those who work abroad as part of an affiliate or branch office of the U.S. can be obtained with our legal advice.
For those international clients who are from treaty countries, we can work on your visa applications for trade or technology-related employment.
Via U.S. employment, we can aid you in becoming a legal permanent resident of the country by way of work to obtain your green card.
When you invest in a U.S. business, you can obtain residency in the country permanently. We can help you navigate this process.
With an L-1 visa, those who’ve worked for a branch or affiliate of a U.S. company outside the U.S. can benefit from their employment and gain a work permit in the U.S. We will help you determine eligibility and explain exemptions.
Trade of services is an avenue for investors in every sector who are non-citizens to file and obtain treaty visas for a temporary stay in the U.S. or immigration.
J-1 visas are needed for non-immigrant status for researchers, professors, business, or medical training. Sponsorship by a university or government program is required. Our legal counsel will walk you through this exchange-style program.
A writ of mandamus would be issued by a court, legally requiring a person to complete a specific duty or for a government agency to do so. This writ does not require a judicial case to have concluded before an order is issued.