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Do you wish to work in the U.S.?  You may be eligible for a work permit depending on your education and profession. Each year, our firms assists individuals and corporations on their professional transfer to the the United States.  This section provides an overview of some of the most common categories and their respective requirements.

 

1 Tips for KCC Telephonic Reviews of Nonimmigrant Visa Petitions
2 KCC Set to Conduct Unannounced Audit of NIV Petitions
3 B-1 or Not B-1? THAT is the question
4 Intent Matters - The issue of Dual-Intent and the Nonimmigrant Visa
5 Temporary Employment Visa Categories
6 Specialty Workers (H-1B)
7 H-1B Visa: Unannounced Site Inspections Expected to Increase Five-Fold in 2010
8 H-1B Visa: Creation and Maintenance of the Public Access File
9 H-1B Visa: Termination of H-1B Employment
10 B-1/B-2 Visas: Visitors to the U.S.
11 Religious Workers (R-1)
12 Temporary Alien Labor to Meet Temporary or Seasonal Needs (H-2B)
13 Registered Nurses (H-1C)
14 Intracompany Transferees (L-1)
15 TN Nonimmigrant Visa: Employment for Canadian and Mexican Nationals
16 Entering the U.S. as an Investor (E-1 & E-2)
17 Musicians, Athletes & Performers (O-1 & P-1)
18 Temporary Work Permits for Australian Professionals (E-3)
19 J-1 Exchange Visitors