Work Visa and Immigration Law

Immigration attorneys assists business employers and individuals in securing H work visas. These visas enable foreign professionals to work in the U.S. temporarily on a short or long-term basis in Nevada and other U.S. locations.

Temporary professionals holding college degrees or significant experience may qualify for an H-1 visa. To qualify for a temporary professional H-1 visa, there are four basic requirements: 1.) there must be an actual employer; 2.) a college degree; 3.) a position that requires that degree; and 4.) payment of prevailing wage. Immigration attorneys can assist professionals such as engineers, accountants, architects, and teachers (and their U.S. employers) in fulfilling the requirements for a temporary professional H-1 visa.

H-2 temporary worker visas. These involve a temporary situation and an employer who needs a specific person to fulfill a specialized need. An example might be a "head chef or chef trainer" who will train kitchen staff for a specified time period, a seasonal resort worker, etc.

Finally, some foreign individuals secure H3 visas as temporary trainees. Such persons are invited by companies to work for a salary for a specificed time period solely training purposes.

Get visa assistance from a qualified attorney who specializes in immigration law.

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