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Employment-Based Immigration Attorneys In Los Angeles, California

What Is Employment-Based Immigration?

For foreign nationals aiming to work in the U.S. or American companies seeking global talent, navigating the process of securing work authorization is crucial. The USCIS offers various pathways for foreign individuals with expertise required by U.S. entities. Employment-based immigration stands as a linchpin for American industries and the nation as a whole. Our team of immigration lawyers is ready to assess your circumstances and guide you in obtaining the necessary visas and work permits to pursue your ambitions. Schedule a consultation with Law Offices of Judith L. Wood.

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Immigration-Eligible Employment Visas

Not all work-related visas lead to permanent residency. However, the EB-series guarantees this, offering a path to a green card for eligible candidates. Professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities may qualify for an EB2 visa. For EB2, employers must demonstrate national interest or a lack of qualified U.S. workers. Skilled workers with degrees can apply for EB3-1 or EB3-2, subject to the same conditions. Another category, EB1-3, is for managers and executives working for an affiliated company. Our team can assess your eligibility for these visas. Connect with our legal experts for detailed guidance.

Non-Immigration Employment Visas

If you don't qualify for an immigration visa, you might still have a chance to work in the U.S. by meeting the criteria for certain temporary employment visas. These visas are identified by letters like B, E, H, L, O, P, R, and TN, each corresponding to different categories. Eligibility may include specialized workers, high-level employee transfers, individuals with exceptional talent in various fields, professionals from Canada or Mexico seeking temporary U.S. work, and those visiting for business purposes without seeking employment. Our immigration attorneys can assess your qualifications for non-immigrant visas. If you're interested in temporary entry for work or business in the U.S., reach out to us to discuss your options.

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