Sacramento Business Immigration Lawyer
H-1B Visa Attorneys
We understand that business owners and managers want to be able to bring qualified employees from anywhere in the world to work for them here in the United States. We also know that qualified individuals want to be able to work in the United States legally. At the Law Office of Bunmi Awoniyi, we are here to help you achieve your immigration goals by providing professional and personalized services.
Contact us if you are an employer, investor or employee interested in pursuing a permanent employment-based visa or a nonimmigrant temporary worker visa. Call our law office in Sacramento at 916-265-2694 or contact us online.
Our immigration practice offers free initial consultations and after-hours appointments by request.
The Employment Immigration Visa Application Process
At the Law Office of Bunmi Awoniyi, we are committed to helping our clients by filing paperwork in an expeditious manner, while focusing on the details of every client's application. We are also devoted to keeping up to date on ever-changing U.S. immigration laws and readily responding to our clients' questions. Our approach to the employment-based (EB) visa application process provides for a smooth and efficient experience for our clients.
We can assist individuals with legal permanent status in obtaining the following employment-based visas:
- EB-1 Visa: For immigrants of extraordinary ability in their field, professors' researchers, certain multi-national executives and managers
- EB-2 Visa: For members of professions holding advanced degrees for exceptional ability
- EB-3 Visa: For skilled workers and professionals
- EB-4 Visa: Certain religious workers
- EB-5 Visa: For foreign investors
There are two important steps involved in acquiring an EB visa. First, we will help you obtain labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor. Then, we will guide you through the application process with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
The H1-B Visa
Each year, the United States allows a certain number of "persons in specialty occupations" to come to the U.S. through H1-B temporary visas. These specialty occupations require completion of a specific course of higher education. For example, accountants, architects, engineers, lawyers, doctors and teachers would easily qualify for H-1B status. A limited number of H-1B visas are still available this year (2010) (Update this?).
Contact Us
For more information or to schedule an appointment with an experienced California business immigration lawyer, please contact us online or call 916-265-2694.
Our staff speaks Russian and Ukrainian - Мы говорим на русском и украинском языке






