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Friday, May 15, 2015

HUMANITARIAN BENEFITS: IS IT MANDATORY TO HAVE AN APPROVED I-130 & WHO COULD SIGN AN AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT? By: Michael Phulwani, Esq., David H. Nachman, Esq. and Rabindra K. Singh, Esq. | Bergen County Employment Immigration Lawyers | Ridgewood Citizenship Law Firm

HUMANITARIAN BENEFITS: IS IT MANDATORY TO HAVE AN APPROVED I-130 & WHO COULD SIGN AN AFFIDAVIT OF SUPPORT? By: Michael Phulwani, Esq., David H. Nachman, Esq. and Rabindra K. Singh, Esq. | Bergen County Employment Immigration Lawyers | Ridgewood Citizenship Law Firm





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When traditional immigration approaches do not work, we analyze a candidate's resume and determine if they may qualify for various nonimmigrant or temporary work permits or permanent immigrant visa transfer options such as outstanding researcher classification, TN under NAFTA or E-3 classification for Australia. Now that the H-1B nonimmigrant visa has become more difficult to obtain, we work closely with our clients who are seeking to transfer highly-skilled foreign national workers to the U.S. to determine if there are other nonimmigrant options for such transfers. No matter what the situation, our attorneys work hard to provide a variety of visa options to support their needs.
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