From our headquarters in San Francisco, we carefully evaluate each case and each client's situation to determine the best US visa options available. This involves considering both short and long-term goals and plans in the United States, both of the individual and of the employer, and if applicable, the desires of the accompanying family as well. In this way we tailor our immigration solutions to each client’s unique situation and preferences.
Our business immigration practice includes a wide range of industries such as technology, financial services, professional services, retail, insurance, hospitality, and healthcare.
Consistent advancements in technology create the demand for the best global talent for your business to compete and stay ahead of the competition. Sometimes this means you need to be able to navigate the complex immigration laws of the United States. The U.S. business immigration process can take a long time and be very tedious, which is why it is important to have an experienced San Francisco business immigration attorney on your side. We serve clients in the Bay Area, nationally, and internationally.
US Business Immigration Visas:
B-1 + B-2 visas for business visitors and tourists
E-1 + E-2 visas for traders and treaty investors
E-3 visas for Australian professionals
EBPR Employment Based Permanent Residence
EB-1 visas for Extraordinary Ability
EB-2 visas for Advanced Degrees
EB-3 visas for a Skilled Worker
EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program
H-1B visas for professionals with specialty occupations
H-1B1 visas for Chileans and Singaporeans
IEP International Entrepreneur Parole
J-1 visa for cultural exchanges
L-1 visa for intra-company transferees
O-1 visas for persons with extraordinary ability
P-1, P-2 + P-3 visas for internationally recognized athletes, artist, or entertainers
R-1 visas for ministers or other temporary professional religious workers
Rebecca Freeman has over 250 published answers on Quora.com about business immigration. Quora is the perfect platform to answer questions in long form that can be useful to the global audience.
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