Category: Business & Work Immigration
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O-1 Visa Lawyer: Extraordinary Ability Visa Guide
The O-1 visa is a strong option for people with a track record that stands out in their field. It can fit founders, engineers, researchers, executives, athletes, and creators. However, the case still depends on documentation. You need a clear field, a clear U.S. role, and evidence that proves sustained recognition. An O-1 visa lawyer…
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L-1 Visa Lawyer: L-1A/L-1B Guide
An L-1 visa can be one of the most efficient ways for a multinational company to move key talent to the United States without relying on a lottery. It is designed for intracompany transfers where a U.S. entity and a foreign entity have a qualifying relationship, and the employee has the right background with the…
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I-140 Lawyer Guide
Form I-140 sits at the center of most employment-based green card strategies. If you handle it well, you lock in a priority date, establish the correct category, and set up a clean path to the final step. If you handle it poorly, you can trigger a Request for Evidence (RFE), a denial, or a timing…
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EB-2 NIW Lawyer: National Interest Waiver Guide
Many employment-based green card cases depend on an employer sponsor. The EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW) is different. It can let you pursue permanent residence without a job offer and without the PERM (Program Electronic Review Management) labor certification process, if you can prove your work merits a waiver and the evidence supports it. An…
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PERM Lawyer: Labor Certification Steps and Recruitment Rules
If your employer is sponsoring you for an employment-based green card, the first real step is often the PERM (Program Electronic Review Management) process. PERM is the U.S. Department of Labor’s labor certification system. It is designed to confirm that there are no able, willing, qualified, and available U.S. workers for the role at the…
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H-1B Visa Lawyer: Cap, Lottery, and Employer Sponsorship
If you are trying to hire a professional on an H-1B visa, or you are a worker hoping to stay in the United States, the rules in late 2025 are more complicated and expensive than they used to be. There is an annual cap and lottery, higher registration and filing fees, a new $100,000 proclamation…
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Work Permit Immigration Lawyer: How to Get a U.S. Work Permit (EAD) and Avoid Delays
If you are trying to get legal permission to work in the United States, you will usually hear two terms: work permit and EAD. A work permit is the common name for the Employment Authorization Document, the plastic card issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) that proves you are authorized to work for…
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Business Immigration Attorney: A Clear, Current Guide for Employers and Founders
Hiring globally, or self-petitioning as a founder, researcher, or key employee goes much more smoothly when your immigration plan matches both the law and the calendar. A business immigration attorney helps you pick the right visa category, avoid Program Electronic Review Management (PERM) labor-certification pitfalls, and time each filing to the Visa Bulletin instead of…