by Nisha Karnani | Jul 27, 2016 | Business Immigration
Immigration rules for employers and their international student employees can be confusing and have changed recently. Here is some helpful information for employers recruiting international students. 1. Some international students can work during school if approved by... by Nisha Karnani | May 13, 2015 | Business Immigration
Many visas available for international business owners are restricted by the owners’ nationality or the amount of money invested. However, the L-1A visa does not have these limitations, and is a good way to transfer multinational executives and managers into the U.S.... by Sarah Owings | Apr 23, 2015 | Business Immigration
Each year, the date of April 1st is hotly anticipated by immigration attorneys and our clients due to the rush to submit applications for H-1B visas. What is an H-1B visa? An H-1B visa is a non-immigrant employment visa that is valid for a three-year period, beginning... by Carolina Antonini | Mar 16, 2015 | Business Immigration
Beginning on May 26, 2015, new rule changes will allow many in H-4 visa status to file for a work permit. H-4 visa holders are the spouses and children of employees in the U.S. on an H-1B visa (a temporary visa for professional and high skilled workers). H-4 status... by Nicole Babcock | Mar 3, 2014 | Business Immigration
Certain individuals who are in the United States temporarily can apply for work authorization. Many of our clients qualify for work authorization under the following applications, programs or policies: 1. Cancellation of removal for certain non-permanent residents An... by Nisha Karnani | Jan 27, 2014 | Business Immigration, Family and General Immigration
The H-1B visa is the most frequently used temporary work visa by US companies for their professional foreign employees. An employer may file a H-1B visa petition to fill jobs requiring a Bachelor’s degree or higher in a particular specialty (e.g. fields in the...