Work Visas
Immigration law in Denver, Colorado
In order to work in the United States, foreign nationals are required to have a working visa. The application process and requirements vary on different factors, including what country you are from and what type of work you will perform. If you would like to work in the United States, you have a number of different options, please click on the links below for more information:
- Frequently Asked Working Visa Questions
- H-1B (Professionals)
- L-1A/B (Intracompany Transferees)
- H-1B (Professionals)
- H-2B (Professionals)
- EB5 Visas(Investor/Employment Creation)
- EB-1 (Treat Trader)/E-2 Visas(Treaty Investor)
- TN (North American)
- J-1 (Exchange Visitors)
- R-1 (Religious Workers)
- K-1/K-3 (Spouse/Spouse of U.S. Citizen)
- B-1/B-2 or Waiver (Business or Pleasure Visitors)
If you or a loved one needs legal assistance with an immigration or working visa case, contact Stern Elkind Curray & Alterman LLP to schedule an initial consultation.
If you need legal help with your immigration case, or if you know someone who does, please contact us to set up an initial consultation.
