H-1B VisasH-1B Visa Attorneys - Temporary Employment Lawyers - Atlanta, Georgia The U.S. government has responded to labor shortages in certain critical occupations by initiating the H-1B visa program. Under this temporary employment visa program, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) will issue 65,000 H-1B visas in 2007 to individuals in occupations such as information technology, engineering, accounting, and science. Competition for these visas is fierce. A company that submits an incomplete or otherwise deficient application for an H-1B visa on behalf of a person it wishes to employ will have its application returned by USCIS. By the time the employer re-submits the application, the H-1B quota may be closed for the year. The Immigration Center of America at Melville Johnson, P.C. can help employers prepare and submit an accurate and complete H-1B application the first time. Our lawyers can help employers maximize their chances of obtaining the technical and professional staff it needs to compete in today's economy. We can also help employers obtain H-2B visas for the spouses and children of H-1B visa holders. Responding Quickly to Employers' NeedsIn immigration matters — especially those involving H-1B visas — time is crucial. Our lawyers have a thorough knowledge of H-1B visas, and how to get the paperwork done right the first time. We respond quickly to clients' needs in H-1B visa, and all other visa needs for U.S. and foreign employers. When you call — whether you have a question or a visa crisis — you will receive the information and the help you need. For a free initial consultation with a case intake manager at Melville Johnson, P.C., call 877-524-9111 toll free, or contact us online. |
