It might be difficult to even know where to look to find reliable, easy-to-read information about legal rights in the DC metro area. The lawyers at Tucker, Nong and Associates have prepared these articles to help clients understand their rights, learn what to expect from the legal process and how to get help from our experienced team.
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A Visa Overview for Foreign Officials and DiplomatsFor foreign government officials and diplomats who plan to visit the U.S. on official duty, an A visa is necessary. Learn more about securing this type of visa.
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G-5 Visas For Domestic Workers Accompanying G Visa HoldersInternational employees can be accompanied by personal employees or domestic workers during their stay in the U.S. Learn more about a G-5 visa for this purpose.
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G-1 Through G-4 Visas for Diplomats and Government OfficialsDiplomatic G visas are available for those who wish to stay in the United States as part of official international business. Learn more about these visas.
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G Visas Offer Lawful Status for Non-immigrant Government Officials, Diplomats, and International WorkersA G visa is a nonimmigrant visa that helps foreign officials and organization employees to visit the U.S. for official work. Learn more G visas here.
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EB-5 Direct Investment Visas Offer Both Lawful Status and Active Role in American BusinessAn EB-5 direct investment visa offers foreign investors a unique path to citizenship and the opportunity to take an active role in an American business.
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EB-5 Investments Through the Regional Center ProgramThe government offers a number of regional centers that can aid in immigrant investment and the procurement of an EB-5 visa. Learn more about this option here.
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L-2 Visa and StatusL-2 visas are available to the immediate family of an L-1 visa holder. L-2 visa holders have certain privileges. L visa filing should be managed by an attorney.
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L-1B Visa and StatusThe L-1B visa allows a U.S. employer to move an employee from its foreign branch offices to a U.S. branch office. A L-1B visa attorney can help the process.
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L-1A Visa and StatusThe L-1A visa is a non-immigrant visa used to enter the United States by employees of international companies with offices in the United States and overseas.
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H-4 Visa and StatusThe h-4 visa is typically issued to spouses and/or children of foreign workers who hold H-1B visa status.
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H-3 Visa and StatusTo qualify for an H-3 Visa, one must meet a strict set of qualifications. He or she can enter a training program and derive personal/family member benefits.
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H-2B Visa and StatusApplying for and obtaining an H-2B visa for temporary work in the United States follows specific requirements.