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Citizens are allowed to work in the U.S. without restrictions. However, if you are not a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you will need a work visa before you can begin a job.
There are various types of visas for which you can apply. The best option will depend on your field of expertise, where you choose to work, and whether you have the support of a company or institution.
Also, different factors affect the length of your work visa. Some cover temporary employment or attendance at special events, while others offer a more long-term solution.
Here is a look at work visas, the requirements for you and your employer, and the length of time you can expect to stay in the U.S.
There are several different types of work visas. The variety you choose will depend on your area of expertise, but it can also affect the length of your stay.
There are a number of very specialized work visa options. However, these are the four most common varieties. Almost all applicants will use one of these visas.
Ideally, one only stays in the U.S. for the duration of the visa. In many cases, you can seek to extend or renew an employment visa. However, you need to begin the process before the current visa expires.
Legal problems, such as criminal activity or arrests by law enforcement, can cause visa holders to lose their status.
On the other hand, some visa holders may become eligible to apply for permanent residency. For example, an H-1B visa is known as a dual-intent visa because it allows the holder to work and apply for a Green Card, which could eventually lead to permanent residency and the ability to remain in the U.S. indefinitely.
If there are challenges to visa renewal or a Green Card application, you can enlist the help of an attorney, who can help explain the details and give you options for legal steps to take.
Though there are different types of work visas, most follow a similar application process. There are three main steps necessary to begin the work visa procedure.
Once your employer has completed these steps, it's time for you to start the visa application process.
After the employer completes their steps, you can begin filing paperwork to get your visa approved.
After the interview, you need to wait for notice of approval or denial of your visa.
Employers may hire immigration lawyers to provide advice related to work visas and visa renewals.
In general, the application process for common work visas is not complex. However, if you make a mistake on the form or do not supply necessary supporting evidence and documents, your application could be delayed or denied. You can hire an attorney to check that everything is in order before submitting.
If you are worried that a visa extension could get denied, you can also enlist the help of an attorney to help you make a case for an extension.
Lawyers can also help you with the task of proving that you have special skills that someone who is already in the U.S. cannot replicate.
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