U.S. employers can hire qualified professionals from other countries to fill vacancies and meet skill demands. The EB-2 work visa allows professionals with advanced university degrees, exceptional skills or abilities, or other specializations to obtain an immigrant visa and a Green Card to live permanently in the United States.
If you or a loved one is seeking an EB-2 work visa for lawful, permanent residency, an Orlando EB-2 work visa lawyer with Bogin, Munns & Munns can help you. Our Orlando work visa attorneys are current on federal laws and can advise you as you complete the process. You can reach out to us when you are ready to start reviewing your application and the next steps in your case.
What To Know About EB-2 Work Visas in Orlando, FL
The letters “EB” in the EB-2 work visa mean “employment-based.” It is a second preference visa, thus the numeral 2. As noted earlier, individuals who qualify for this visa must hold an advanced degree or an equivalent credential in the arts, sciences, or business, or have an exceptional ability, per U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). They must have documentation of their degree, an area of exceptional ability, and a certified permanent labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL).
Per the DOL, the employer must file this application, not the employee. After the DOL approves an application for a permanent labor certification, the employer will have to seek immigration authorization from the USCIS. Applicants must also complete other forms and attend a Green Card interview.
Applicants must also have a valid employment offer and a U.S. company that agrees to sponsor them. In addition, the position must be in the field where they have advanced degrees, and the job must also be in the same industry as their academic and/or professional experience.
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How Our Orlando EB-2 Work Visa Lawyer Can Help You
The EB-2 work visa process will vary according to individuals and their situations. U.S. immigration laws are often complex, and people seeking to enter the country legally to live and work can find themselves buried in paperwork, hearings, and long wait times. Hiring an immigration attorney who understands your unique situation and the processes you must complete can save you time and help you avoid mistakes.
Our Orlando EB-2 work visa attorney will talk with you to learn about your situation and advise you on your options. They also will do what your case requires, including:
- Explaining the EB-2 work visa process and determining how it affects your case
- Protecting your rights under U.S. laws throughout the process
- Presenting the options you have as you proceed
- Gathering documents needed to prove your credentials and other required information (e.g., current or former employers’ statements, letters from field experts, and academic performance records or transcripts)
- Filing required forms and keeping your case on track to meet important timelines and deadlines
- Managing and tracking essential paperwork on your behalf
- Working with your U.S. employer or sponsor, if applicable
- Preparing you for immigration interviews or appearances in Orlando Immigration Court
- Representing you and arguing on your behalf at immigration court hearings
- Answering your questions
- Updating you on your case’s status regularly
We’ve Been Helping Orlando Clients for 40-Plus Years
With an approval rate close to 99% in EB1-Extraordinary Ability and EB2-National Interest Waiver, our immigration attorneys will be here for you and your family. Bogin, Munns & Munns has served Central Florida clients since opening our law office in 1979. Our legal team can advise you on all aspects of your case and help you put your best effort forward when applying for EB-2 status. In addition, an attorney’s guidance can help you anticipate what comes next and avoid potential pitfalls that can add extra time to an already time-intensive process. Learn more: EB-2 NIW Approval in Just 2 Months
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Call Bogin, Bogin & Munns Today for Help From an Orlando EB-2 Work Visa Lawyer
If you or a family member is applying for an employment visa, an Orlando EB-2 work visa lawyer can work with you and an employer on a strategy that leads to full-time work and permanent residency in the United States. We understand that companies that sponsor foreign professionals for U.S. employment can face complex legal and regulatory obstacles. Therefore, our lawyers are ready to draw on our legal experience with commercial law and corporate legal issues.
With our legal team taking care of your case, you can tend to other important matters and stay on top of your case. Call us today to start exploring your options during a free consultation. We are available 24/7 and can speak with you in Spanish if you prefer. You can also fill out our immigration questionnaire online.
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