Process of Immigration Based on Marriage Often, the process of immigrating based on a marriage to a U.S. Citizen spouse can take quite some time. In an effort to shorten…
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One of the Most Common & Easiest Ways to Immigrate: Spousal Relationships The spousal relationship is one of the most common and easiest ways to immigrate to the U.S. Spouses…
13 Mar
Start-Ups to Fortune 100 Companies: Our Firm Helps Companies and Individuals with Visas Joseph & Hall P.C. represents businesses of all size from start-ups to Fortune 100 multinational companies. Our…
13 Mar
Non-immigrant Employment Based Visas Below is a list of all of the potential non-immigrant employment based visas available. These visas are non-immigrant visas, meaning they are for temporary status only,…
13 Mar
Nonimmigrant Visas: B Visas The most common nonimmigrant visa is the B visa. There are two types of B visas: B-1 visas for business visitors, and B-2 visas for visitors…
13 Mar
E-3 Visas for Nationals of the Commonwealth of Australia The E-3 visa is for nationals of the Commonwealth of Australia, who intend on entering the U.S. on a temporary basis…
13 Mar
What is a "specialty occupation?" The H-1B visa is reserved for individuals seeking to enter the U.S. temporarily in a specialty occupation or as a fashion model of distinguished merit…
13 Mar
How does an employer obtain workers on H-2A visas? The H-2A agricultural visa is a temporary visa reserved for individuals who are coming to perform seasonal agricultural labor or services.…
13 Mar
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