Orange Immigration Lawyer for Temporary Work Visas
Helping You Apply for a Temporary Work Visa in Orange, California
Are you looking to obtain a temporary work visa? Now is the time to call The Law Office of Ron A. Kamran to discuss your options. Our firm is located in Orange, California and we help clients worldwide. A work visa grants the holder permission to legally work in the United States. In some cases, you may wish to move permanently to the United States for a permanent employment opportunity, and this has its own process. Otherwise, options exist that permit qualifying individuals to enter the United States on a non-immigrant visa for work purposes. Depending on the type of visa, the kind and amount of work allowed and the duration of this right will vary. You may wish to apply for a temporary work visa if you have an offer for a specific temporary project, if your company wishes to transfer you to a branch in the United States, or in similar circumstances. To find out more about your options, contact an Orange immigration lawyer for immediate assistance.
There are many different categories of temporary work visas and you must apply for the one that is based on the type of work that you will be engaged in. Fortunately, an Orange immigration lawyer at The Law Office of Ron A. Kamran can offer you help in determining which type is right for you. If you are a foreign national looking to enter the United States and work for a temporary period of time, you must first secure employment with a company within the U.S. and then have your prospective employer petition the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on your behalf. For the petition, they must secure an approved “Form I-129” within six months of when you want to start working in the U.S.
The different categories are based on the Immigration and Nationality Act, as well as other federal immigration laws. Categories include special occupation, foreign nurses, athletes, artists, entertainers, seasonal workers (both agricultural and non-agricultural), trainees and intercompany transferees among others. Those seeking a temporary work visa must meet specific requirements based on which category they are applying for. By contacting our firm, which is located at 333 City Blvd, W # 1700 in Orange, California, you can find out from a knowledgeable professional whether you may meet these requirements and how to best approach your application to seek the best result.
Working with an Orange Immigration and Visa Lawyer
A worker with an H-2 permit is legally permitted to live and work in the U.S. and by applying for H-4 dependent visas can bring his or her spouse and dependents. For more information and help applying for a temporary work visa, call our Orange offices today. If you’re a new client, you can reach an attorney at The Law Office of Ron A. Kamran by calling (866) 543-2772 or can call us at (714) 750-1084 if you are an existing client. No matter the particular circumstances surrounding your case, we are here to help and guide you.
Contact an Orange temporary work visa lawyer at our firm now to start the process of filing your temporary work visa.