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Work Visas

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Work Visa USA | US Immigration Lawyer Carl Rothrock

Immigration Attorney Carl Rothrock standing in front of the bar he rebuilt after Hurricane Charlie. Carl is a licensed Florida Contractor in addition to being a licensed attorney. He understands the day to day struggles of the small business owner.

Carl Rothrock is a U.S. business immigration attorney who has successfully filed work visas for applicants from all over the world. He has offices throughout Florida, including Naples, Fort Myers, Miami, and Boca Raton.  He has filed thousands of cases, including EB1, EB2, NIW, EB3, EB5, O, P, H1B, and TN applications.  In addition to being a licensed attorney, Carl is also a licensed Florida Building Contractor and has developed several real estate developments throughout Florida. As a small business owner, he understands the frustrations of the small business owner. Good workers are hard to find, and they are harder to keep. Many foreigners want to achieve the American dream and will work hard to prove themselves. They bring with them richness and culture of their countries and are eager to please their employer if given a chance.

Permanent Work Visas

An employer may sponsor an employee for a permanent job.  The permanent residence card is also known as a “green card.”  If the petition is approved, the employee’s spouse and children under 21 may also receive green cards.  There are three primary categories of business visas.  The first is the “EB1,” visa.  The second is the “EB2” visa.  The third is the “EB3” visa.  The government limits the number of visas each year in each category by country of citizenship as well as type of visa.  Some of these categories require the applicant to have a job offer while others do not. Visit our pages for these visas to learn more.

Temporary Work Visas

In addition to sponsoring an employee for permanent residence, an employer may sponsor an employee to work for a temporary duration.  Most categories require the employee to hold a professional degree, license, or high level of skill.  Common types of temporary visas are the TN Visa, the E1 and E2 treaty visas, the L visa, the O visa, the P visa, and the H1B visa. The employee’s spouse and children under 21 may accompany the employee to the United States.  Many foreigners enter the US. under the temporary work visa until they can locate an employer who will sponsor them for permanent employment. The Rothrock Law Firm has counseled many clients to achieve this goal.

Work Visas for Unskilled Laborers

The U.S. government allots a very small percentage of permanent work visas for people who have unskilled labor. If people who work unskilled jobs wish to gain permanent residents in the United States, they often enter the United States to work temporarily. Eventually, they meet and marry a U.S. citizen. Once they marry a citizen, they obtain a green card through marriage.  The H2B program and the J1 Exchange program allow unskilled workers to find temporary work in the United States. At this time, it is very difficult to find permanent employment in the U.S. through a work visa for unskilled workers.

Schedule a Consultation with an Experienced Immigration Attorney Today

Carl Rothrock is an experienced Florida immigration lawyer with offices in Naples, Fort Myers, and Boca Raton, Florida.   He has been licensed to practice law since 1989 and has successfully filed business visa applications for people all over the world.  Mr. Rothrock is admitted to practice before all Immigration Courts in the United States.  He provides representation to clients within and outside the U.S.  To schedule a free initial consultation, call Rothrock Immigration Lawyer today.

EB3 Visas

EB3 Visas | Rothrock Immigration Lawyer | Naples |Miami | Florida

EB3 Visa | Florida Immigration Lawyer Carl Rothrock | Naples | Miami | USA

Carl Rothrock is a Florida immigration attorney who files EB3 visas.

Carl Rothrock is a highly qualified Florida immigration lawyer who has filed EB3 Visas for clients throughout the world.  Mr. Rothrock has represented thousands of clients from over 100 countries throughout the world.  EB3 visas are employment-based visas that allow foreign citizens to legally work in the United States and obtain green cards. EB3 workers comprise three categories:  skilled workers, professionals, and “other workers,” which includes unskilled workers.  The U.S. government issues approximately 40,000 EB3 visas per year. The number of visas are capped by country. 

Types of EB3 Visas

  1. “Skilled workers” must hold two years of training or experience.  

  2. “Professionals” must belong to a profession requiring a bachelor’s degree.

  3. “Other workers” include unskilled laborers and skilled laborers having less than two years of experience.

Requirements of the EB3 Visa

  • A U.S. company must sponsor the immigrant for a job.  The applicant cannot file a petition on his or her own behalf.
  • The U.S. Department of Labor must issue labor certification before the government will grant the visa.  Labor Certification is a complicated and lengthy process.  The employer must prove to the government that it is paying a fair wage to the foreign employee and that no suitable U.S. citizens are qualified to fill the job.
  • The foreign employee must be qualified for the job. 

Advantages of the EB3 visa

  • The EB3 provides permanent residence in the United States to the holder, the holder’s spouse, and children under 21.  Eventually, the family members can apply for U.S. citizenship.
  • Compared to other types of visas, the applicant does not need to prove that his or her talents are extraordinary.  Rather, the applicant simply needs to prove that he or she is qualified.