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Work Visa Lawyer Sacramento

WORK VisaA work visa can give you access to many job opportunities in the United States. However, securing your visa is not an easy process. Many people find the task confusing, frustrating, and time-consuming. At Global Allianz, we respect the importance of your career goals, and our team will work hard to arrange the legal permission to pursue them.

As a trusted work visa lawyer in Sacramento, California, we’ve assisted employers and employees in navigating the complex rules of employment-based immigration. We’re here to help you, whether you’re an international professional, a foreign student pursuing a job offer, or a U.S.-based employer looking for talent.

Why Choose a Work Visa Lawyer in Sacramento, California?

Obtaining a work visa involves several steps, each of which can result in a delay or denial. You need someone on your side who understands the details of U.S. immigration law and can help you avoid common application issues.

Here’s why having a local work visa immigration lawyer in Sacramento, CA, can simplify your application process:

  • We know the system: Our team is very familiar with the immigration system in California. We have worked with local U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officers on thousands of cases, so we know what to expect.
  • We respect your timeline: Work visa applications involve strict deadlines. We’ll ensure every document is filed on time.
  • We are there for you: Our location in Sacramento means we can be there for you when unexpected issues arise.

Although a work visa lawyer is not required to apply for a visa, it is highly recommended. Our knowledge of the system can prevent minor issues from creating major delays.

The Types of U.S. Work Visas We Handle

One challenge of the employment immigration process is that there are several types of work visas available. The right one for your case depends on your profession, background, and long-term goals. Our employment immigration attorneys in Sacramento, CA, will help determine the best option for your case.

  • H-1B – Specialty Occupations: An H1-B visa is for professionals with at least a bachelor’s degree working in engineering, computer science, medicine, and education.
  • L-1 – Intra-Company Transfers: The L-1 visa provides legal entry for employees of multinational companies transferring to a U.S. office. Typically, the people who apply for his visa have executive or managerial roles.
  • O-1 – Extraordinary Ability: This visa allows individuals with demonstrated excellence in science, education, business, athletics, or the arts to reside legally in the United States.
  • TN – NAFTA Professionals: Qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens working in specific roles under the USMCA/NAFTA agreement can apply for a TN visa. These individuals often have advanced education levels and experience in engineering, technology, and science.
  • E-2 – Treaty Investors: The E-2 visa allows foreign nationals to reside in the United States if they are investing in a business. The financial requirements for this visa are high, and applicants must prove that they are investing a substantial amount.

If you’re not sure which visa is right for your situation, our legal team can help you during the initial consultation when we learn more about your story, qualifications, and job offer.

Who We Represent

Employment immigration is a unique part of immigration law, and each type of visa has strict requirements. Global Allianz frequently represents clients such as:

  • Foreign professionals: We help foreign workers seeking temporary or long-term employment in the U.S. If you’re entering a specialized occupation, transferring within a company, or applying based on extraordinary ability, we’ll ensure your case is strong and well-supported.
  • U.S. businesses: Staying competitive often means recruiting from abroad. Our team assists employers with the sponsorship process, from identifying the appropriate visa category to preparing petitions that meet USCIS standards.
  • International students: Changing from F-1 status to a work visa requires precise timing and documentation. We help students and recent graduates navigate Optional Practical Training (OPT), STEM extensions, and change-of-status filings to avoid status gaps.

The Work Visa Process: What to Expect

Securing a work visa involves several steps. The attorneys at Global Allianz will guide you through each one to simplify your path.

  • Initial Consultation: At your initial interview with our team, we’ll learn the details of your case to determine the best way to proceed. We’ll let you know if we see any issues that could impact your process.
  • Eligibility Review: Every visa type has different qualifications. We’ll help you determine the type of visa that fits your case and has the greatest chance of success.
  • Petition Filing: We will assist you or your employer with preparing and filing your visa petition. It’s helpful to have an expert go over your application to catch mistakes or clarify your answers.
  • Consular Processing: If you’re outside the United States, an interview at an embassy or consulate is a standard step. Global Allianz can get you ready for this appointment, helping you organize documents and prepare answers to common questions.
  • Change of Status: If you are inside the United States and applying for a work visa, we will help you apply for a Change of Status with USCIS.
  • Follow-Up: Global Allianz will stay in communication with you and your employer as your case goes through the immigration process, and we can represent you if there are any issues with your application.

Common Work Visa Application Challenges

USCIS has strict rules about whom it will grant work visas. It’s not unusual for an applicant to face requests for additional information and other challenges.

  • Evidence Requests: Many work visa types require that the applicant have advanced education or experience levels, making them part of a limited pool of global candidates for a position. USCIS may request proof of an applicant’s education, job offer, job history, or financial status. Our legal team will help you organize the necessary documentation to respond.
  • Visa Denials: A visa application may be denied for several reasons: incomplete documentation, eligibility issues, or simple mistakes. Global Allianz will dig into the reasons for the denial and help you appeal the decision or reapply.
  • Status Issues: People who are granted a visa must comply with its terms. Otherwise, USCIS may revoke your status. If you’re facing this situation, our attorneys can advocate for your case as you seek to return to legal status. We can also assist with work visa renewals as they arise.

Why Clients Trust Global Allianz

Choosing an experienced employment immigration lawyer in Sacramento, CA, can have a strong impact on your application. As a trusted work visa partner, Global Allianz stands out because of our:

  • Proven Experience: We’ve helped thousands of individuals and families make their way through the U.S. immigration system. People from around the world seek us out to support their educations, careers, or to start a new life in the U.S. with loved ones.
  • Multilingual Team: Clear communication throughout the immigration process is essential. We offer legal support in multiple languages, including English, Spanish, Hindi, and Tagalog.
  • Client-Centered Approach: Global Allianz respects that every client’s journey is unique. We determine the approach that is most likely to result in success in your specific case. We understand the challenges you may face, and we will do everything possible to overcome them.

Schedule a Consultation with Global Allianz

attorney with clientIf you’re planning to work in the U.S. or hiring talent from abroad, don’t take chances with your plans. Let a skilled work visa lawyer in Sacramento, CA, guide you through the process.

For your convenience, we offer both in-person appointments at our Sacramento office and virtual meetings. Contact us at (209) 952-5578 for a free consultation to start your journey with confidence!

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get a U.S. work visa?

Processing times vary depending on the visa type and USCIS workload. H-1B visas often take 3 to 6 months, while other visa types may be faster or slower. Premium processing is available for some petitions.

Yes. Most employment visas allow you to bring dependents (spouse and children under 21) under related visa categories. For example, an H-4 visa covers the spouse and minor children of an H-1B visa holder. We can help with those applications as well.

We assist with H-1B, L-1, O-1, TN, E-2, and other employment-based visa types. We also support employers with PERM labor certifications and green card sponsorship.

In some cases, yes, but it can depend on your visa type. For example, H-1B holders may transfer employers, but they must file a new petition to do so. We’ll advise you on the safest path forward.

Documents vary by visa type but typically include a job offer letter, your resume/CV, proof of qualifications (degree, certifications), passport, and any previous immigration records. We’ll give you a detailed list as part of your consultation.

Yes, most employment visas require a valid job offer from a U.S. employer. Some visa types, like O-1 or E-2, may involve sponsorship through an agent or investment business instead.

Yes. Many F-1 students transition to H-1B or O-1 visas. Timing is critical, and we recommend starting the process early. Our team is experienced in helping students take the next step.

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