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If you want to work in the U.S. temporarily, under immigration law, you need a specific visa based on the type of work you will be doing. Most temporary worker categories require the approval of a petition by DHS, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) before you can apply for your visa. Important Note: Prospective employers should file the petition(s) as soon as possible (but not more than 6 months before the proposed employment will begin) to provide adequate time for petition and subsequent visa processing. Should you need petition processing faster, see Premium Processing Service on USCIS website.
The Immigration and Nationality Act provides several categories of nonimmigrant visas for a person who wishes to work temporarily in the United States; however, there are annual numerical limits on some classifications.
Contact the Law Offices Of Michael M. Raheb, P.A. to schedule a visa interview appointment, and learn about additional instructions, such as how to pay the visa application processing fee.
Cape Coral Office
1421 SE 47th Terrace
Cape Coral, FL 33907
P: (239) 945-4447
F: (866) 428-5829
Miami Office
Suntrust Intl. Center
1 SE 3rd Avenue
Suite 2920
Miami, FL 33131
P: (786) 425-9993
Charlotte County Office
25080 Olympia Avenue
Suite B-1
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
P: (941) 505-6666
Fort Myers Office
2267 Fowler Street
Fort Myers FL 33901
P: (239) 226-0888
Naples Executive Center
7935 Airport-Pulling Road N Suite 223
Naples, Florida 34109
P: (239) 226-0889