Employment and Family Based Immigration

Family-Based Immigration
Immediate Relative and Family Preference Visas: For family reunification of U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents with their immediate family members and specific relatives.
Employment-Based Immigration
Nonimmigrant Visas:
H-1B Visas: For specialty occupations requiring a bachelor's degree or higher.
L-1 Visas: For intracompany transferees in managerial or specialized knowledge roles.
O-1 Visas: For individuals with extraordinary abilities across various fields.
R-1 Visas: For religious workers to work in the U.S. temporarily.
B-1/B-2 Visa: For individuals coming to the U.S. either for short-term business activities (B-1) like meetings and conferences, or for tourism, visiting family or friends, or medical treatment (B-2).
F-1 Visa: For students attending a full-time degree or academic program at a U.S. school.
J-1 Visa: For exchange visitors participating in programs that promote cultural exchange, especially to obtain medical or business training within the U.S.
P-1 Visa: For athletes, entertainers, and artists coming to the U.S. to participate in internationally recognized events or performances.
TN Visa: For Canadian and Mexican citizens coming to the U.S. under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) to engage in professional business activities on a temporary basis.
Immigrant Visa Categories:
EB-1: For outstanding professors, researchers, individuals with extraordinary abilities, and multinational managers or executives.
EB-2 with National Interest Waiver (NIW): For those whose work has substantial merit and national importance.
PERM-based EB-2 and EB-3: For professionals holding advanced degrees or persons with exceptional ability in the arts, sciences, or business; and skilled workers, professionals, and other workers with at least two years of training or experience.
EB-4: For special immigrants, including certain religious workers and other select categories.
EB-5: For investors creating new U.S. enterprises and jobs.
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Adjustment of Status Applications: Facilitating the transition from nonimmigrant to immigrant status for eligible individuals within the U.S., aiming for permanent residency.
Employment Authorization Documentation (EAD) Applications: Assisting in obtaining the necessary documentation for employment eligibility in the U.S. for eligible visa holders and applicants.
Reentry Permits and Advance Parole Applications: Ensuring that individuals planning to travel outside the U.S. can return without jeopardizing their pending immigration status or applications.
Naturalization
Guidance through the process of becoming a U.S. citizen for those who meet all requirements of permanent residency and eligibility.
Visa and Consular Assistance
Visa Issuance and Consular Processing: Providing expert guidance throughout the visa application process, including preparation for consular interviews and paperwork.
Dependent Visa Processing: Facilitating visa applications for the family members of visa holders, ensuring families can stay together or reunite in the U.S.
Specialized Support
Document Services: Includes translation, legalization, and acquisition of documents required for immigration processes, streamlining the preparation of necessary paperwork.
Security Clearance Issues: Offering assistance for individuals facing delays or denials due to security or background checks.
Passport Services: Assistance with passport applications and renewals for international travel and identity verification purposes.