Employment Based Immigrant Visas

What is an Employment Visa or a Work Visa?

An employment visa, also known as a work visa, is a legal document that allows foreign individuals to work in the USA for a designated period or work and live in the US permanently as Lawful Permanent Residents. These visas are designed to facilitate the employment of skilled workers, professionals, executives, and other individuals who contribute to the growth and development of the USA.

Employment-based visas are divided into two types: immigrant visas, such as EB1 visas,  and temporary (nonimmigrant) work visas such as H1B, and TN visas.

Employment-Based Immigrant Visas: Unlike a nonimmigrant work visa holder, an employed-based immigrant visa holder enters the US as a Lawful Permanent Resident ( green card holder). There are different types of Employment-based or work-based immigrant visas. Please click the link below to find out more about each type of immigrant work visa.

    1. EB-1 Visas  
    2. EB-2 Visas 
    3. NIW ( National Interest Waiver) (EB2 NIW)
    4.  EB-3 Visas 
    5.  EB-4 Visas 

Please click the link below to find out more about each type of temporary work visa.

Our Expertise and Services

Assessing Eligibility: Our skilled attorneys and paralegals will evaluate your eligibility and guide you through the various options available to bring your family members to the United States. We talk in different languages for your comfort like English, Bangla, Hindi & Urdu.
Document Preparation: We assist you in gathering the required documentation, ensuring that all forms and supporting evidence are accurately completed and submitted in a timely manner.
Petition Filing: Our team will handle the preparation, filing, and tracking of your family visa petition, advocating for your loved one’s immigration rights at every step of the process.
Communication and Representation: We communicate with relevant immigration authorities on your behalf, responding to any requests for additional evidence or interviews, and providing legal representation throughout the proceedings.

Follow-up Assistance

After the visa is approved, we offer guidance on the next steps, including adjustment of status or consular processing, to help your family members smoothly transition to life in the United States.

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At Mehran Law, We understand the importance of keeping families together, no matter where they come from. Our dedicated team of experienced immigration attorneys and paralegals will be navigating the complex process of USA family visas, ensuring that you can bring your loved ones closer to you.

Immigration Law can vary from person to person and also be very complex. You should always contact an experienced immigration attorney before filing a petition or making a decision. Contact us at 470-800-9213 or [email protected] for a free consultation.

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