At Joseph & Hall P.C., our employment visa lawyers in Vail are proud to be recognized as leaders in the field of immigration law. We work tirelessly to provide reliable, focused guidance to each and every client. Your case matters. Our attorneys will put in the energy, effort, and resources necessary to help you navigate the immigration process and get you the best possible outcome. For a fully private, no-obligation initial consultation with an employment immigration specialist, please contact us today.
Sometimes referred to as a ‘work visa’ or a ‘work permit,’ an employment visa grants a foreign national the right to live and work in the United States for a pre-specified period of time. Employment visas are not issued on a general basis—meaning you must apply for the right visa for your specific position. At Joseph & Hall P.C., we have experience with the full range of work visas. Among other types of employment visas, our Vail, CO immigration lawyers can help you apply for:
At Joseph & Hall P.C., our Eagle County immigration attorneys have extensive experience helping people access employment visas. If you have questions about your rights or options, we are here as a resource. To request a confidential consultation with an experienced employment immigration lawyer, please contact our law firm today. We represent clients in Vail and throughout the surrounding region, including in Avon, Basalt, Minturn, Edwards, El Jebel, and Red Cliff.
We’ve filed a case challenging the US Department of Labor over a new rule that dramatically hikes wages for H-1B, H-1B1, PERM and E-3 cases.
This case challenged the Presidential Proclamation 10014 and 10052 with respect to DV winners. The judge has certified the case as a class action …
This case challenged visa processing delays and the Trump Administration’s immigrant visa ban, Presidential Proclamation 10014.
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Countless people dream of becoming a U.S. citizen. If your application was rejected by the USCIS, we are here to fight for your best interests.
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