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Non-Immigrant Working Visas

By far, the two most frequently used temporary working visas are the popular H-1B visa, which is for foreign professionals coming temporarily to work in the United States, and the L-1 visa, which is targeted to employees of an overseas company who are being transferred to an affiliated company in the US.  Other options include the TN visa for Canadians and Mexicans; H-2B visa for temporary, seasonal workers; the H-1C for registered nurses; and the H-3 for trainees.  In addition, a variety of other categories for special types of workers exist. 

Our services: Each category has its advantages and disadvantages.  We will help you decide which is your best option, guide you through the complicated steps to achieve your goals, prepare and file the paperwork, and monitor the case through conclusion, to increase your chance of successful results.  


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Articles:

Non-immigrant Working Visas Posted 03/16/2004

TN Visas (for Canadians and Mexicans) Posted 09/12/2007

L-1 Visas (for Intra-company Transferees) Posted 09/12/2007 

Immigration Basics Posted 04/07/2004

Forms:

DS-156 (Non-immigrant Visa Application)

I-129 (Petition for Non-immigrant Worker)

Resources:

H-1B and H-2B Cap Numbers

Obtaining a US Visa

FOR MORE INFORMATION:

Contact John Byrley at tel: 410-719-1501.


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