Corporate and Employment Immigration
Labor and Employment Law
If you are a foreign national seeking employment in the United States or a Business looking to employ a foreign national, our Immigration Lawyers can help you. The founding Immigration Attorney, LaTanya Maria Jones has experience representing Fortune 50 companies and handling various aspects of complex commercial matters. Prior to opening her own immigration practice, LaTanya worked as an Attorney for Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, an AmLaw Top 100 law firm. With this experience, LaTanya brings an in-depth understanding of the legal and practical issues businesses encounter. She also understands the obstacles U.S. companies have to face in order to obtain the best and brightest around the world.
LaTanya and our experienced employment Immigration Attorneys can help you submit the documentation required to work legally here in the United States. This includes work visas, petitions, permanent work eligibility verification, and more. We will help you step by step with application selection, completion and filing.
Our Immigration Lawyers have experience helping foreign nationals obtain working visas including:
LaTanya and our experienced employment Immigration Attorneys can help you submit the documentation required to work legally here in the United States. This includes work visas, petitions, permanent work eligibility verification, and more. We will help you step by step with application selection, completion and filing.
Our Immigration Lawyers have experience helping foreign nationals obtain working visas including:
- H-1B Visa, H-2A Visa and H-2B Visa
- E-2 Temporary Visa
- E-5 Permanent Visa
- J-1 Visa
- L Visa
- O Visa
- P Visa
Employment Visas
We have experience helping employers and employees obtain the working visas they need to further their business capabilities. Our immigration lawyers can help you understand and identify the most appropriate visa to meet your needs.
Some common types of employment based non-immigrant visas (temporary work visas) and immigrant visas (permanent visas) include:
Some common types of employment based non-immigrant visas (temporary work visas) and immigrant visas (permanent visas) include:
- H visas: Temporary work visas for professionals (H-1B visas), agricultural or seasonal workers (H-2A and H-2B visas), and trainees.
- E visas: For treaty traders (E-1 visas), treaty investors (E-2 visas) and Australian business professionals (E-3 visas)
- O visas: For foreign nationals with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics
- P visas: For foreign national entertainment groups, performance groups, and athletic teams
- L visas: For intra-company transfers of foreign executives, managers, or employees with specialized knowledge
- J visas: For nannies, au pairs, professors, scholars, research assistants, students, trainees, teachers and specialists and more
Green Card Through Employment
There are five categories of foreign national workers that may seek lawful permanent residence in the United States. The categories are referred to as "employment-based" classifications, or "EB". The Immigration Lawyers at the Law Office of LaTanya Maria Jones Immigration Law Firm, can help individuals and businesses obtain all types of permanent immigrant visas and immigration documents, including:
- Employment-Based Immigration: First Preference EB-1, Second Preference EB-2, Third Preference EB-3, Fourth Preference EB-4, Firth Preference EB-5 Visa
- Immigration Petitions for Alien Workers (Form I-140)
- National Interest Waiver
- PERM Labor Certification
- and more
College Graduate and F-1 Visa Student
Have you graduated from a U.S. college and are interested in remaining here in the U.S. to work? Are you currently working here on a temporary work visa and would like to obtain a green card? We can provide experienced representation.
Contact the Law Offices of LaTanya Maria Jones at (973) 259-6018 if you need an work visa or green card.
Contact the Law Offices of LaTanya Maria Jones at (973) 259-6018 if you need an work visa or green card.