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Business & Employment Immigration
A focused page for work visas, investor visas, and employment-based immigration matters.
Visa Categories
You do not need to know the exact category before reaching out. Select the closest fit and explain your goal.
H-1B Specialty Occupation
For professionals in specialty occupations requiring specialized knowledge.
Get Help NowL-1 Intracompany Transfer
For executives, managers, and specialized-knowledge employees transferring to a U.S. office.
Get Help NowO-1 Extraordinary Ability
For people with extraordinary ability in business, science, arts, education, or athletics.
Get Help NowE-2 Treaty Investor
For treaty-country nationals investing in a U.S. business.
Get Help NowE-1 Treaty Trader
For qualifying trade between the United States and a treaty country.
Get Help NowEB-1 Priority Workers
For extraordinary ability, outstanding professors/researchers, and multinational executives.
Get Help NowEB-2 / NIW
For advanced-degree professionals, exceptional ability, and National Interest Waiver matters.
Get Help NowEB-3 Skilled Workers
For skilled workers, professionals, and other workers pursuing employment-based permanent residence.
Get Help NowPERM Labor Certification
For many employer-sponsored green card cases requiring labor certification.
Get Help NowWork Permits / EAD
For eligible foreign nationals seeking employment authorization.
Get Help NowEmployer Immigration Support
For employers needing help with immigration strategy and workforce needs.
Get Help NowNot sure which visa fits?
Tell us your goal, your current situation, and your timing. We will review your information and help identify the next step.
I’m Not Sure — Start IntakeDeadline or job start date?
If you have a deadline, status expiration, immigration notice, or job start date, mark your request as immediate attention on the intake form.
Get Help NowDisclaimer: This page is general information only and does not create an attorney-client relationship. Representation begins only after the firm accepts the matter and a written agreement is signed.