WORK VISAS
There are several ways in which a person can have the right to live and work or live and study in the United States, temporarily or permanently.
The lawyer, Yunuen Mora, provides a wide variety of immigration services related to employment and business, where she supports her clients with the following issues:
- Visa TN
The TN visa is based on the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and allows qualified Canadian and Mexican citizens to apply for temporary entry to the United States to work. Some of the professions that are eligible are: accountants, engineers, lawyers, pharmacists, scientists and teachers, among others. To qualify for this visa, you need a proposal for full or part-time work. - L1 Visa (for executives / managers of the same multinational company)
The L1 visa allows US employers, who have foreign offices affiliated with the company in the United States, to transfer a manager or executive to an office in the United States. Also if the company does not yet have an affiliated office in the United States, this visa helps to send a manager or executive to the United States to establish the company there.
The L1 visa also allows employers to transfer a professional with specialized knowledge in the company to offices in the United States. - R Visa (for religious or religious ministers)
The R visa is a temporary visa that allows foreigners to enter as ministers of worship or in another vocation or religious occupation. Employers must be a non-profit religious organization in the United States. - Visa O (for professionals with extraordinary skills in the following fields: science, sports, arts, education, business, film and television)
The O Visa is a visa for people who possess extraordinary abilities or who have demonstrated a record of extraordinary achievements in the film industry or television industry and have been recognized nationally and internationally for those achievements. This visa is submitted to enter the United States to continue working in the area of his extraordinary ability. You must show that you have a contract with your representative or employer in the United States. - P Visa (for athletes and athletes and their essential support staff)
The P Visa is a temporary visa granted to athletes and athletes who come to the United States to participate in a specific sports competition as an athlete, individually or as part of a group or team, at an internationally recognized level of performance.
Special approach for baseball and boxer visas – Lawyer Mora has experience in processing these types of sports visas, as well as in the processing of her permanent residences (Green cards). Have the confidence that will support you throughout the procedure, allowing both the athlete and his team to focus on what is really important, that is, the different events that will take place in the United States.
Special approach for baseball and boxer visas – Lawyer Mora has experience in processing these types of sports visas, as well as in the processing of her permanent residences (Green cards). Have the confidence that will support you throughout the procedure, allowing both the athlete and his team to focus on what is really important, that is, the different events that will take place in the United States.