Immigration Law: Employment-Based Immigration
Employment-Based Immigration Representation Throughout Florida & The U.S.
The firm of Caserta & Spiriti represents corporations and individuals throughout Florida and the United States in all employment-based visa classifications. These business immigration clients range from major multi-national corporates to smaller start-up businesses, to venture capitalists, to family-owned companies.
We have expertise in H-1B, H1B1, L-1, E-1, E-2, O-1, P-1, TN visas and other business immigration non-immigrant visa petitions, in addition to permanent resident processes such as PERM labor certifications, EB-1 extraordinary ability self-petitions for professional athletes, businesspeople and other outstanding individuals.
Our firm prides itself on being results driven, technologically advanced, and client oriented. Keeping clients informed of the progress of their cases and giving clients electronic access to their office files is a firm policy. We represent businesses and individual around the world, and we’re available for telephone or Skype consultations where necessary.
We Can Help You Become a U.S. Citizen for Your Employment
Do you want to set up a new branch of your company in the United States? Are you interested in attending a conference in your industry? Do you possess a unique talent? Do you hold patents? You may qualify for an employment-based — EB — visa for one of these reasons and more. EB visas fall under the category of permanent workers. Here are a few classifications of visas we can assist you with:
First Preference EB-1: For people with standout talents in education, business, arts, athletics or science, as well as multinational managers, professors and researchers
Second Preference EB-2: For workers with advanced degrees or exceptional business, science or art skill
Third Preference EB-3: For skilled workers or professionals
Fourth Preference EB-4: For “special immigrants,” such as U.S. Foreign Service post employees, some religious workers, people who worked for international groups and other special cases
Fifth Preference EB-5: For business investors who put up a certain amount of money in a new venture that will employ at least 10 Americans
Some visa categories will require an employer to sponsor you. Others need approval from the Department of Labor, which certifies your employment situation will not impact other American workers adversely. Yet others allow you to petition for yourself.
We have worked with citizens from abroad to help them through the complicated maze of the U.S. employment-based immigration process. Though we are located in Miami Lakes, Florida, we can help you no matter where you are.
Practice Area Attorneys
Stephany (Garcia) Cabrera
Of Counsel Attorney, Stephany S. Garcia represents clients in immigration, with specialized experience in family and employment-based matters.
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Joshua Fisher, graduated from FAU with a BA in Philosophy, then got his law degree (JD) from Nova Southeastern University in December, 1997. He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1998, and then to the Southern and Middle Districts of the...
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