Professional Workers Visas
Visas for Professionals
Our core practice is helping professionals obtain authorization to work in the U.S. We have successfully handed various non-immigrant visa applications and petitions. And we are proud of our success in filling applications for alien employment certifications as a pathway to residency for foreign workers and professionals.
We have assisted IT professionals, engineers, accountants, architects, scientists, business professionals, healthcare professionals, teachers, and business executives get their work visas and eventually their U.S. permanent residency.
In order someone to come to the United States lawfully as a non-immigrant to work temporarily in the United States a prospective employer must generally file a non-immigrant petition on the worker's behalf.
The main non-immigrant temporary worker clasiffications are listed in the table below:
|
Non-Immigrant Classification |
Description |
| E-1 |
Treaty traders and qualified employees
|
| E-2 |
Treaty investors and qualified employees
|
| E-3 |
Specialty professional from Australia
|
| H-1B |
Workers in a specialty occupation and the following classifications: |
| H-2A |
Temporary or seasonal agricultural workers
|
| H-2B |
Temporary or seasonal non-agricultural workers
|
| H-3 |
Trainess other than medical or academic, this classification applies to practical training in the education of handicapped children.
|
| I |
Representative of foreign press, radio, film, or other foreign information media.
|
| L-1A |
Intra-company transferees in managerial or executive position.
|
| L-1B |
Intra-company transferees in position utilizing specialized knowledge.
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