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Immigration FAQs
Answers by The
Law Office of Robert Kravitz. P.A.
I
am in the U.S. on a tourist visa, but I would like to stay and work
- what can I do?
We quickly evaluate the client's background and if desired identify
the best option to secure employment authorization. Employment visas
can be processed by the Immigration Service in 10 working days from
the date of filing, therefore a prospective employer may not have
to wait long before being authorized to employ a foreign professional.
A fast response can assure the employer they will
be able to hire the foreign professional within days. We intermediate
between the foreign professional and the employer, taking many worries
out of the equation. As the employer may not understand the procedures
and may not know how to proceed, we endeavor to ensure the employer
does not back out of the job offer for lack of guidance. We can
make the process fast, simple, and headache-free. And employers
always appreciate that!
Our services can start even before the employer has
made a firm employment offer to the foreign professional. We can
explain the procedures and assure the employer of the nature of
the process to help the employer decide on extending the job offer
to the foreign worker.
I became a U.S. citizen one month ago. How can I bring my
fiancée from Italy to marry me?
We can assist U.S. citizens to petition for "Fiancée
Visas" which allow the foreign fiancée to enter the
country for 90 days in order to get married. This is especially
important in countries where processing a marriage petition through
the local consulate can take many months to be completed, thus separating
the couple for prolonged periods of time.
I am German and have a small amount of capital. How can
I relocate to the U.S.?
With proper guidance and strategic planning, even with a limited
amount of capital one can find great investment opportunities in
South Florida. Our office can assist you in locating the right business
for you, to secure a loan to finance part of the purchase, and then
secure the proper visa for you and your family to relocate to the
U.S. and manage the business directly.
My husband was transferred
by his company to Miami, and I am accompanying him, but I would
like to work also. Can I?
Yes, our office can assist you to secure the proper work authorization
in order to work during your stay in the U.S. - some visas allow
for work authorization for spouses, or spouses may qualify for their
own employment visas.
Answers by The Law Office of Robert Kravitz.
P.A.
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