Globally more and more people are
aspiring and looking forward to start a promising career in the
growing US economy. However, stepping into this county and beginning
a career is a highly complex process. Entering United States for work
related purpose requires each individual to hold a certain type of
visa.
If you are going as a temporary
worker in any sector, you must hold a temporary visa. The visa must
be approved by USCIS (US citizenship and immigration services), only
then any employer can sponsor it.
The process of approval itself is a
lengthy one, and that is why people take professional help. The help
is available at law firms which are many in this country. These firms
assign a dedicated immigration lawyer who lets his client know which
category of visa will be right as per his individual circumstances
and nature of work.
Basic visa categories include H
category which is given to workers with critical knowledge and to
seasonal or agricultural workers. Those with extraordinary skills in
art/business or sciences are eligible for getting O-1 visa, and
similarly there are many other categories. A professional immigration
lawyer helps decide which visa to go for, and how to go for it.
Wildes and Weinberg is one such firm
based in New York that helped countless immigrants in successful
obtainment of their visas. Apart from NY, the firm has its offices
across Florida and New Jersey. After being in this business for
almost five decades, the firm has emerged as the leading and the most
sought-after firm by biggest clients.
Leon Wildes and Michael Wildes are
the examples of immigration leaders who oversaw the work of this firm
right from the beginning. Initially, Wildes and Weinberg worked to
solve cases involving only individuals, who were stuck in any form of
legal trouble. It was after this company started to gain reputation
that institutional clients started to request for its services.
Since then, the client list of this
firm includes both individual as well corporate clients, which were
successfully represented by the firm in their respective immigration
lawsuits.
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