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Employment-Based Immigration Attorney In Orlando, Florida

What Is Employment-Based Immigration?

Whether you're a foreign national aiming to work in the United States or an American company seeking talent from across the globe, navigating the immigration process is crucial. Anna Garcia in Orlando, Florida, understands the diverse options the USCIS offers for talented foreigners essential to American industries and government agencies. Employment-based immigration plays a vital role in the success of U.S. businesses and the nation at large. Anna Garcia can assess your unique situation and guide you through securing the visas and work permits necessary to realize your aspirations. Schedule your consultation with Garcia Immigration Law, LLC today and take the next step toward achieving your goals.


  • EB-1A Extraordinary Ability Green Card: If you possess extraordinary abilities in your field—whether it's arts, sciences, education, business, or athletics—we can help you secure an EB-1A green card. This option does not require a job offer or labor certification, making it a great choice for self-petitioning individuals. We guide you through the process, ensuring you gather the necessary documentation to showcase your achievements and contributions.
  • EB-1C Green Card for Multinational Managers or Executives: For those who have been employed abroad in a managerial or executive capacity, the EB-1C green card may be the right fit. We’ll assist you in proving your eligibility based on your professional experience and your company's international operations. Our team will help you navigate the petition process to ensure a smooth application.
  • EB-2 Green Card through National Interest Waiver: If your work benefits the national interest of the United States, you might qualify for an EB-2 green card through a National Interest Waiver. This option allows you to bypass the labor certification process. We’ll help you articulate how your contributions serve the interests of the country, facilitating a successful petition.
  • EB-3 Green Card through Employment (PERM): For employment-based immigration, the EB-3 green card is a popular choice. This process involves the PERM Labor Certification to confirm that there are no qualified U.S. workers for the position. Our team at Garcia Immigration Law will work closely with your employer to streamline the PERM process and ensure all requirements are met for your application.

Call Garcia Immigration Law, LLC at 407-674-9535 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

Immigration-Eligible Employment Visas

Navigating the complex world of immigration law can be daunting, but Anna Garcia, an immigration attorney in Orlando, Florida, is here to help you explore your path to residency through the EB visa program. If you're a professional with an advanced degree or someone who has demonstrated exceptional ability in your field, you might find that the EB2 visa is your gateway to a green card. In cases where your employer cannot prove that your work is in the national interest, they must demonstrate that there are no qualified U.S. workers for the position. Skilled professionals and individuals with baccalaureate degrees may qualify for the EB3-1 and EB3-2 visas, provided no American workers have the necessary qualifications.


Additionally, managers and executives who have worked in such roles for at least one year in the past three years and wish to continue in a similar capacity with an affiliated company in the U.S. are eligible to apply for the EB1-3 visa. Anna Garcia can guide you through determining your eligibility for these visas and assist you in achieving your permanent residency goals. Contact Garcia Immigration Law, LLC for a consultation and take the first step toward your new journey in the United States.

Non-Immigration Employment Visas

Discover opportunities for temporary employment in the U.S. with Anna Garcia, your dedicated immigration attorney in Orlando, Florida. If you're considering coming to the United States for work but don't qualify for an immigration-eligible visa, there are several temporary employment visas that might suit your needs. These visas, identified by their specific letters like B, E, H, L, O, P, R, and TN, cater to various professional situations. Whether you're a temporary worker with experienced knowledge, aiming to transfer to a U.S. branch, possess exceptional talent in arts, sciences, education, athletics, or business, or are a Canadian or Mexican professional seeking temporary employment in the U.S., Anna can guide you through the process. She will review your credentials to determine your eligibility for a non-immigration visa. If you are interested in exploring temporary business or work opportunities in the U.S., reach out to Garcia Immigration Law, LLC today for a personalized consultation.

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