An EB-1 Visa allows individuals with exceptional expertise in their fields to become permanent residents in the United States. Barducci Law Firm specializes in providing comprehensive legal support to navigate the EB-1 Visa application process, empowering exceptional talents to reach new heights in the U.S.
The EB-1 Visa is an immigrant visa for individuals with extraordinary ability in arts, sciences, business, education, or athletics; outstanding professors and researchers; or multinational executives and managers. The EB-1 Visa is a pathway to U.S. permanent residency based on one’s significant contributions and achievements in their field.
The EB-2 Visa is a promising route for professionals with advanced degrees or individuals of exceptional ability to secure permanent residency in the United States. Barducci Law Firm is committed to assisting professionals in their EB-2 Visa application process, fostering opportunities for career growth and advancements in the U.S.
The EB-2 Visa is an employment-based immigrant visa category for professionals holding advanced degrees (beyond a baccalaureate degree), or for those who can demonstrate exceptional ability in the arts, sciences, or business. The EB-2 Visa offers a clear path to permanent residency for talented professionals contributing significantly to their fields of expertise.
The EB-3 Visa offers skilled workers, professionals, and other workers a viable opportunity to become permanent residents in the United States. Barducci Law Firm is dedicated to helping individuals navigate through the EB-3 Visa application process, helping them unlock potential career opportunities in the U.S.
The EB-3 Visa is an immigrant visa category for skilled workers (with at least 2 years of job experience or training), professionals (with a U.S. baccalaureate degree or foreign equivalent degree), and other workers (with less than 2 years of training or experience). The EB-3 Visa provides a path to U.S. permanent residency, enriching the nation’s diverse workforce.
The EB-1 visa is for individuals with exceptional expertise in their fields. The EB-2 visa is for professionals with advanced degrees or individuals of exceptional ability. The EB-3 visa is for skilled workers, professionals, and other workers.
The processing time varies based on factors such as the visa category, the applicant's nationality, and current immigration workload. It's best to consult with an immigration attorney for more specific timelines.
Yes, spouses and unmarried children under 21 of EB visa holders can obtain derivative visas. Spouses may also apply for work authorization in the U.S.
Generally, yes. You typically need a job offer and your employer often needs to complete a labor certification process. However, in certain cases, such as for individuals of extraordinary ability or for national interest waivers, this requirement may be waived.
Yes, after obtaining a Green Card through the EB-1, EB-2, or EB-3 visa, you may be eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship.
At Barducci Law Firm, we understand that the path to U.S. permanent residency may seem daunting. Our dedicated team is here to guide you every step of the way, turning your American dream into a reality. Contact us today to start your journey.
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