Temporary Work Visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1) Legal Services
Victoria Barr Law assists businesses and professionals with temporary work visa applications, ensuring compliance with U.S. immigration laws and successful employment-based petitions.
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What Are Temporary Work Visas?
Temporary work visas allow professionals, executives, and individuals with specialized skills to work legally in the United States for a specified period. These visas typically require sponsorship from a U.S. employer.
Types of Temporary Work Visas We Handle
- H-1B Visa: For professionals in specialty occupations requiring advanced degrees or specialized knowledge.
- L-1 Visa: For intracompany transferees working in executive or managerial roles.
- O-1 Visa: For individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.
Who Can Apply for These Visas?
- H-1B Applicants: Professionals with a U.S. employer offering a position that requires specialized skills.
- L-1 Applicants: Employees transferring from an international office to a U.S. branch.
- O-1 Applicants: Individuals with exceptional achievements or recognition in their field.
Required Documents for Work Visa Petitions
- Completed Form I-129 (for H-1B, L-1, or O-1 visas)
- Job offer letter or employment contract from a U.S. employer
- Proof of education, certifications, and relevant work experience
- Company financial and organizational documents (for employer petitions)
- Supporting evidence of exceptional skills or international company transfer
Temporary Work Visa Application Process
- Employer Sponsorship: The U.S. employer files a petition on behalf of the employee.
- Form I-129 Submission: The employer submits Form I-129 with supporting evidence.
- USCIS Review: USCIS reviews the application and may issue a Request for Evidence (RFE).
- Approval & Visa Issuance: If approved, the foreign worker applies for a visa at the U.S. embassy or consulate.
- U.S. Entry & Work Authorization: The foreign worker can enter the U.S. and begin employment after visa approval.
Why Choose Victoria Barr Law?
- Comprehensive Legal Support: We provide end-to-end assistance with temporary work visa petitions.
- Document Preparation Expertise: We ensure that all forms and supporting documents meet USCIS standards.
- Employer Representation: We work closely with employers to ensure compliance with immigration regulations.
- Bilingual Legal Services: We offer legal services in English and Spanish for seamless communication.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Temporary Work Visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1)
The H-1B visa is for foreign professionals in specialty occupations requiring at least a bachelor’s degree or its equivalent.
The L-1 visa allows intracompany transferees to work in the U.S. for the same employer. Unlike the H-1B, it doesn’t require a degree or a lottery.
The O-1 visa is for individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, athletics, or the motion picture/TV industry.
An H-1B visa is initially granted for 3 years, with an extension of up to 6 years total. Additional extensions may be possible in certain cases.
Yes, H-4 visas (for H-1B), L-2 visas (for L-1), and O-3 visas (for O-1) allow family members to accompany the primary visa holder to the U.S.