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Attorney Jessica Weiss
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  • E-1 & E-2 Visa
  • Employment Immigration
  • Family Based Immigration
  • Extraordinary Ability
  • Success Stories
  • Media Appearences
  • Blog Posts
  • Presentations

Employment-Based Immigration

We assist individuals, investors, and companies in exploring various U.S. work visa options, including temporary work visas and long-term green card strategies, all while providing a comprehensive EB-5 visa guide. Selecting the appropriate visa depends on your background, business structure, and long-term goals. Some immigration options focus on employment, while others emphasize investment, each with distinct requirements, timelines, and benefits.

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Understanding Your Employment Visa Options

Employment-Based Work Visas

H-1B – Specialty Occupation, a key U.S. work visa option for skilled workers, is one of the pathways available for immigrants. Other immigration options include L-1A and L-1B for intracompany transfers, as well as O-1A and O-1B for individuals with extraordinary ability. For athletes and entertainment groups, the P-1A and P-1B visas are suitable choices. Additionally, professionals from Canada and Mexico can explore the TN visa, while the E-3 visa serves Australians looking for specialty occupation roles. The H-2B visa caters to temporary non-agricultural workers, and the J-1 visa supports various exchange visitor programs. For those interested in investment opportunities, the EB-5 visa guide outlines how to obtain a green card through investment in U.S. businesses.

Investment and Immigrant Options

The EB-5 visa guide provides essential information about the Immigrant Investor Green Card, which is one of the key immigration options for foreign nationals seeking to invest in the U.S. This visa allows investors to secure U.S. work visas while contributing to the American economy.

Employment-Based Green Cards

The EB-1 visa is designed for individuals with extraordinary ability and for multinational executives. The EB-2 visa is ideal for those with advanced degrees or seeking a national interest waiver. For skilled workers and professionals, the EB-3 visa serves as an essential option. For those exploring U.S. work visas and immigration options, understanding these categories, along with the EB-5 visa guide, can provide valuable insights.

E-1 (Treaty Trader) and E-2 (Treaty Investor) visas are covered separately due to their unique requi

EB-5 Visa Guide for Investors

EB-5 Visa Guide for Investors (docx)Download

E-2 vs EB-5 Visa Comparison Guide

E-2 vs EB-5 Visa Comparison Guide (doc)Download

H-1B for Startup companies

H-1B for Startup Companies (docx)Download

F-1 Student to h-1b STrategy (INCLUDING startup scenarios)

F-1 Student to H-1B Strategy (docx)Download

P VISA OPTIONS

P VISA OPTIONS (docx)Download

Understanding Business Immigration

Business Immigration to US (docx)Download

US IMMIGRATION OPTIONS FOR STARTUPS

U.SImmigrationOptionsforStartups (pdf)Download

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