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H1-B1 VISA

H1-B1 VISA Attorney – San Jose, CA
 
After looking through United States immigration information regarding H-1B Specialty Occupation visas, one quickly concludes that securing the services of a San Jose H1-B1 VISA attorney benefits both employee and employers. The H-1B Special Occupation visa category has a confusing tangle of requirements, documents and procedures for employees and employers. This visa category fills a void in the American job market with professional workers who have the education and/or skills to temporarily fill these specialty occupations.

The H1-B1 visa is a type of sub-category of the H-1B visas. Also known as the U.S. Free Trade Agreement Professional Visa, the H1-B1 visa is only available to citizens of Singapore and Chile. Because of limits in the number of H-1B visas issued, choosing to apply for a H1-B1 visa instead of an H-1B visa may be one avenue to pursue, but it is best to proceed with caution and consult our expert H1-B1 VISA lawyer in San Jose.

As an Employer

As a California employer, obtaining the services of a lawyer, experienced in immigration law and the immigration process, will be well worth the investment. Whether your employee is trying to obtain a visa for the first time or your new employee currently possesses an H1-B1 visa in the San Jose area, our expert immigration lawyer, Madan Ahluwalia, can evaluate your potential employee’s circumstances and recommend which avenue for you to pursue to keep your business and their employment within the law.

As an Employee

As a potential employee, individual circumstances will determine the proper visa to obtain as well as determine the proper visas to obtain for dependents. If an applicant is a citizen of Chile or Singapore, an H1-B1 visa may be a quicker way to obtain permission to enter the United States. However, one important factor to consider is that the applicant entering the United States under this type of visa cannot seek permanent residency in the United States and must prove, with appropriate documentation, that their intention is to return to their country of origin.

A person seeking to work in the United States has many visa avenues available in order to obtain permission from the immigration department. While they may qualify through several of these avenues, a complete assessment of an applicant’s present and future plans by our San Jose H1-B1 VISA attorney can help both employer and employee navigate the best avenue, avoid unnecessary delays, prevent dead-end turns throughout the entire process as well as clear a path for future goals regarding permanent residency.

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Note on E 3 Visas

The E 3 visa is available to Australians for specialty occupation. The E-3 visa classification applies only to nationals of Australia as well as their spouses and children. E-3 principal applicants must be going to the United States solely to work in a specialty occupation. The spouse and children need not be Australian citizens. However the U.S. does not recognize De Facto relationships or same-sex Civil Partnerships for the purposes of immigration, and to qualify as a spouse you will need a marriage certificate from the Department of Births, Deaths and Marriages.

 

Expert Immigration Law Professionals

We understand that your legal immigration concerns are important to you and your family. When you are immigrating to a new country, there are many things to consider. Having a knowledgeable attorney on your side – one who emigrated from another country himself, can make all the difference. We know immigration law and are ready to help you gain the visa you need quickly, affordably and legally.

Have a specific question about your immigration issue? Learn about all the professional legal services we offer. We serve San Jose, Santa Clara, Cupertino, Los Gatos, Saratoga, and Sunnyvale as well as the surrounding Bay Area counties including Santa Clara, Alameda, San Mateo and Contra Costa.

Ready to find out more? Questions? Contact us today. Be sure to see what our clients are saying about us.

Ahluwalia Law P.C. – Assisting with All Your Legal Immigration Needs

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