The EB-1 is an employment-based visa that allows individuals to establish permanent residency in the United States. Put another way, an EB-1 green card allows foreign nationals to live permanently in the U.S. and continue to work in their field. The ...
The EB-2 immigrant visas, also known as “second preference” visas, are designed for professionals with advanced degrees and persons with exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business. This type of visa requires a permanent job offer from a U...
The EB-3 is an immigrant visa for individuals who are skilled, professional, or other workers. This type of visa grants people employment-based permanent residency in the United States. The requirements for it are less stringent than an EB-1 or EB-2 ...
An H-1B visa is a non-immigrant work visa that allows individuals to work temporarily in certain specialty occupations. Put another way, the H-1B visa is used to sponsor a foreign national worker to come to the United States if the foreign national w...
The H-2A temporary agricultural program allows U.S. employers or agents who meet specific regulatory requirements to bring foreign workers to the United States to fill temporary agricultural jobs. This is a non-immigrant visa. Put another way, agricu...
The H-2B visa allows U.S. employers or U.S. agents who meet certain regulatory requirements to bring foreign workers to the U.S. to work in temporary nonagricultural positions. To qualify for an H-2B visa, the applicant must hold a passport from one ...
The L-1 is a nonimmigrant visa that allows a U.S. employer to transfer an executive or manager from an affiliated foreign entity to one of its U.S. offices. The association between the office abroad and the U.S. office can be that of branch, subsidia...
The O visa is a type of non-immigrant temporary work visa granted by the United States to foreign nationals who have extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics. It also may be granted to an individual who has shown...
A foreign national can seek legal permanent resident (LPR) status, also known as a green card, in the United States if the Department of Labor (DOL) approves his or her Application for Permanent Employment Certification and the United States Citizens...
One of the most distinctive types of employment visas is the P visa, which was created by Section 101(a)(15)(P) of the Immigration and Nationality Act. This visa can cover certain athletes, teams, and entertainment groups who are seeking entry to the...