Employer Sponsored Visas
We can help your business bring the employees you need into the United States in time and in full compliance. The politics of immigration in America is changing rapidly. We can help your company understand and navigate these challenges.
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Employer Sponsored Visas
We can help your business bring the employees you need into the United States in time and in full compliance. The politics of immigration in America is changing rapidly. We can help your company understand and navigate these challenges.
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Advice and Management
It is critical for employers to comply strictly with all federal and state visa and employment eligibility verification regulations. We can help you understand your options as an employer to sponsor foreign nationals, and carry you and the employee through every stage of the process. We provide strategic immigration planning for new hires as well as strategic immigration planning for filling gaps in the U.S. workforce.
Non-immigrant Visas
We work with employers to prepare and submit visa applications for temporary employment in nonimmigrant visa categories including but not limited to:
E-1/2 (treaty traders/investors)
E-3 (Australian professionals in specialty occupations)
H-1B (professionals in specialty occupations)
L-1 (intra-company transferees)
O (persons of extraordinary ability)
P (certain athletes and entertainers)
TN (certain Canadian and Mexican professionals)
Small or Large Business
It is important to keep the costs of sponsoring employees as low as possible so that doing so remains financially feasible for the employer. We will provide more personal and responsive service for your company at a lower cost than very large competitors. Please contact us today to discuss.
Free Consultation:
(212) 920-5548
Free Consultation:
(212) 920-5548
Attorney at Law
Maryam received her law training at the UMASS Dartmouth School of Law and has eight years of experience in the full spectrum of employment-based nonimmigrant and immigrant matters.
She has previously worked with a large global immigration firm and handled hundreds of employer sponsored visas for companies in technology and oil/gas.
Maryam has served as faculty for the National Business Institute to teach immigration law to other attorneys.