Employment Based Immigration

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Employment-Based Visas

It allows you to secure needed work-related visas and permits to live and work in the US. It will enable you to stay in the US to invest and open your own business.

Governments implement various measures to manage foreign workers and ensure immigration benefits their country. Employment-based immigration helps address skills shortages, drive innovation, and foster economic growth. However, it also raises debates about job competition, wage suppression, and the potential displacement of local workers. 

  

EB-1: Self-Petition Process

Individuals with extraordinary ability. Outstanding professors and researchers. Certain multinational managers and executives.

EB-2: Individuals with Advanced Degree or Exceptional Ability

Advanced degree or exceptional ability professionals; NIW may waive labor certification.

EB-3: Skilled Workers, Professionals or Others

Skilled workers, professionals, and other (unskilled) workers.

EB-4: for Speacial Immigrants

The fourth preference covers certain special immigrants, including religious workers, SIJs, select broadcasters, international organization employees, physicians, and qualified informants.

H-1B and H-2B: Temporary Work Visas

We work with qualified companies to sponsor foreign workers for U.S. employment, preparing petitions for both high-skilled and seasonal positions.

E-2 Visa: Visa for Entrepreneurs and Investors

We help qualified entrepreneurs obtain a visa to launch their business or investment in the U.S.

Business Advisory Services

We provide strategic guidance to companies seeking to expand their workforce through foreign worker sponsorship and assist foreign entrepreneurs in developing pathways to temporary or permanent residency in the United States.