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Navigating Employment-Based Immigration in Texas
Are you considering employment-based immigration to Texas? Whether you are a skilled worker, entrepreneur, multinational executive, or another type of employee, pursuing a new opportunity in the United States can be an enticing and transformative decision. However, maneuvering through the intricacies of U.S. immigration laws and procedures can be daunting.
John W. Lawit, LLC can guide you through each step of the process, ensuring that all legal requirements are met and improving your chances of success. Our team of dedicated attorneys has extensive knowledge and experience assisting individuals like you with their employment-based immigration needs in Texas.
The Different Categories for Employment-Based Immigration
Under current U.S. immigration law, there are various categories through which individuals may be eligible for employment-based immigrant visas:
- EB-1: Reserved for priority workers who exhibit an extraordinary level of ability in the arts, sciences, athletics, business, or education; outstanding researchers and professors; or certain types of multinational executives or managers.
- EB-2: Professionals possessing advanced degrees or exceptional ability in their field.
- EB-3: Skilled workers (requiring at least two years of training or work experience), professionals (with at least a bachelor's degree), and unskilled workers (filling positions that do not require higher education).
- EB-4: Special immigrants such as religious workers or employees of U.S. foreign service posts abroad.
EB visas provide a pathway for permanent residence in the United States, allowing workers who receive sponsorship from an employer to receive a Green Card. However, other types of non-immigrant visas may also be available for certain workers, allowing them to live and work in the U.S. on a temporary basis. These include H-1B visas for workers in specialty occupations and other types of visas for religious workers, people in the entertainment industry, intracompany transfers, and more.
Navigating the different categories of employment-based visas can be complicated. It is important to evaluate a person's qualifications against specific criteria set by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). An experienced attorney can assess your credentials and determine the most appropriate category for you based on your qualifications.
How an Immigration Attorney Can Assist You
At John W. Lawit, LLC we offer guidance, support, and legal representation to guarantee the correct and timely filing of all necessary documentation. Here are some ways that we can assist:
- Assessing Eligibility - We will evaluate your background, education, work experience, and any other pertinent factors to determine if you meet the requirements for employment-based immigration.
- Petition Preparation: John W. Lawit, LLC will accurately prepare all necessary forms based on your specific circumstances. This includes collecting supporting documentation such as educational certificates, recommendation letters, or proof of job offers.
- Navigating Labor Certification: In many categories of employment, it may be necessary to obtain a labor certification (PERM) from the U.S. Department of Labor. We can lead you through this process, ensuring that the correct methods are followed and assisting with recruitment efforts if needed.
- Filing Petitions: After establishing eligibility and gathering the necessary documents, we will file the appropriate forms with USCIS on your behalf. This will ensure compliance with complex rules regarding filing fees and submission requirements.
- Responding to Requests for Evidence (RFEs): If USCIS requires supplementary information or evidence during their review of your case, John W. Lawit, LLC can ensure that you reply within specified deadlines while addressing concerns raised by government officials.
- Support for In-person Interviews/Adjudication: If interviews are requested by USCIS or deemed necessary for certain types of petitions, our attorneys can assist you in preparing to answer the questions you will be asked, ensuring that you will be able to navigate the process smoothly.
After your employment-based visa is approved, our lawyers can provide post-approval assistance to help you understand what to expect during consular processing or adjustment of status proceedings. We can also help with any related issues, such as family members' applications for derivative visas, extensions, or changes in nonimmigrant status.
Contact Our Plano, TX Employment-Based Immigration Attorneys Today
If you are considering employment-based immigration in Texas, it is crucial to have a knowledgeable and experienced immigration attorney by your side. At John W. Lawit, LLC, we understand that this is an important decision that could shape your future. Our team of committed attorneys will collaborate closely with you from the beginning to the end of your case, safeguarding your rights and offering customized support throughout the entire process. Contact us at 214-609-2242 to arrange a consultation with one of our experienced attorneys.