Business & Employment Visa Lawyer in Orlando – RPatel Law
Employment Visa Petitions
Temporary workers and permanent resident workers help to build and maintain The United States. Employment-based immigration is, without a doubt, beneficial to the country, but it is a difficult and often overwhelming process. If you are an employer or a foreign national interested in employment-based immigration, the legal team at R Patel Law is here to help. Our Orlando employment immigration lawyers team can provide you with the knowledge, insight, and genuine dedication to support your goals.

What Is Employment Visa?
An employment visa is a document that allows a person to work legally in a foreign country. It’s granted to qualified and skilled professionals who are hired by a company or organization.
- Non-immigrants who work temporarily in the country
- Immigrants who live and work in the U.S. as permanent residents
Non-Immigrant Temporary Worker
Some common non-immigrant temporary worker classifications in the United States include: H-1B (specialty occupations), H-2A (agricultural workers), H-2B (non-agricultural temporary workers), L-1 (intracompany transferees), O-1 (extraordinary ability), P (athletes, artists, entertainers) each category has specific requirements for eligibility depending on the type of work being performed.
Permanent Immigrant Workers
Workers who prove that they have a sufficient combination of skills, education, and work experience may be able to live and work permanently in the United States. The USCIS reports that roughly 140,000 immigrant visas are available each year.
Employment Visa Immigration Types

Employment Visa EB2-NIW
Employment Visa EB2 status is given if they are members of professions holding advanced degrees or if they are individuals of exceptional ability in the arts, sciences, or business. EB-2 applicants obtain an approved labor certification from the U.S.

Business / Employment Visa H1-B
H-1B visas for individuals in a specialty occupation, which requires highly specialized skills and knowledge and higher education completion. This classification also includes fashion models and government research and development employment.
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Why Choose RPatel Law?

Experienced Attorneys
With years of experience across various legal fields, our attorneys are well-equipped to handle complex cases and deliver positive results.

Client-Centered Approach
We listen to our clients, understand their needs, and offer customized solutions for every situation.

Proven Success
Our history of successful cases demonstrates our dedication to securing favorable outcomes for our clients.

Transparent Communication
We believe in clear, honest, and consistent communication to ensure our clients are always informed and confident in their legal journey.
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Immigration Types

Family Immigration
When building a new life in the USA, it is crucial that your loved ones can join you. At R Patel Law, our legal team assists immigrants with family-based immigration for a fiancé(e), spouse, children, parents, and other relatives.

Business Visa
R Patel Law Firm’s Florida Business/ Employment Immigration Attorneys can help you apply for certain visas designed for foreign nationals to live and work in the United States.

Investor Visa
At R Patel Law, we understand the unique challenges investors and entrepreneurs face regarding immigration. Our team is here to help you navigate the complex immigration process and achieve your goals.

Removal Defense
Under U.S. law, Asylum may be granted to foreigners who can establish a well-founded fear of persecution if they were returned to their home countries based on particular social group.

Immigration Citizenship
Naturalization is the process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a lawful permanent resident after meeting the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA).

Change of Status
Foreign nationals with a non-immigrant visa may have the opportunity to change their status to another category while in the United States. Known as a Adjustment/Change of Status.

Work Permits
All U.S. employers are required to make sure that their employees are legally allowed to work in the United States, regardless of their immigration or citizenship
status.

Immigration Court Cases
Receiving a summons to appear before a judge in immigration court can be intimidating. You may be worried about what to expect and what steps you should take to protect and your family.
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