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H-1B Professional Visas

Florida H-1B Visa Attorney

Under the H-1B visa program, the United States issues a limited number of visas each year to professionals and skilled workers in order to fill the labor needs of U.S. employers who are unable to fill these positions any other way. In 2007, only 65,000 H-1B visas will be issued. Competition for these visas is always extremely intense.

Basic criteria include a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent, a job offer in a related field for a position that requires a bachelor’s degree and the employer’s willingness to pay the prevailing wage. We can assist you in finding out whether the position and the employee’s background qualify for an H-1B visa.

Henning Law is an experienced employment-based immigration law firm. We have helped many individuals and employers with their visa needs. We can advise you regarding the H-1B visa application process, prepare your application, and guide it through the vetting process.

Call us at 239-596-6020 to arrange for a consultation.

An Accurate and Timely Application is Critical

An H-1B visa application is based on an approved Labor Condition Application made to the Department of Labor (DOL) and must then be approved by the US Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS) Due to the limited number of visas, neither employers nor employees can afford delays due to incomplete or inaccurate applications. This year, the H-1B quota was filled within two days.

An H-1B visa application can be challenging. At Henning Law, our lawyers understand how to complete these applications and provide both government agencies with the information they need to approve the visa application.

In professional immigration matters, we concentrate on providing accurate information on a timely basis, so that your visa application has the best chance for a timely approval.

If you are unable to secure an H-1B visa or if the quota is already closed, Henning Law may be able to suggest various other temporary or permanent visa options.

For a consultation with Henning Law, call 239-596-6020, or contact us online.