Business Immigration

Business Immigration. 



 If you are planning to enter the United States to conduct business, or if the company for whom you work is planning to transfer you to the United States, there are many things to consider before making such a radical change in your life; not the least of which is how to obtain the appropriate visa.

 You may have heard many terms bandied about in relation to business immigration visas: treaty trader, L1 visas, E1 visas, E2 visas, professional visas, corporate transfer visas, specialty workers, to name a few.

 You have important considerations regarding the immigration status of your spouse and children. You wonder if they will be able to enter the United States under your visa, or if they will have to apply separately.

 Other questions may be related to the possible length of your stay; and whether, or not you have to keep applying for a new visa, or if you can just renew the original.

 And what about becoming a permanent resident, or changing your visa status if you decide to become a student in the United States? 

The Law Firm located in Cleveland, Ohio specializes in all aspects of immigration law including, but not limited to, business immigration.

 This firm is able to provide national representation in immigration cases.

 The attorneys at the Law Firm know you have many questions, and they have the answers.

 You can call their toll-free number 24 hours a day to speak with an attorney regarding your business immigration questions.

 The initial consultation is always free; day, evening and weekend appointments are available; and for their Russian- and Thai-speaking clients there are services available in their respective languages.

Call the toll-free number now to speak to a business immigration attorney:

 The Law Firm, whose lawyers have over 75 years of combined experience, is based in Cleveland, Ohio, and proudly serves clients in Columbus, Akron, Toledo, Youngstown, and Canton, Ohio.

 It also provides nationwide representation for immigration cases and can make appearances at U.S. Embassies in foreign countries on behalf of its clients.

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