EMPLOYMENT BASED IMMIGRATION LAW

If you are an employer who needs to obtain legal immigration status for a worker, or if you’re trying to obtain a visa or legal status for a relative or yourself, Tully Rinckey attorneys understand how to make that happen. Immigration law is complex and can be difficult to understand.

Businesses that employ foreign nationals in the United States on a temporary basis may be in need of obtaining nonimmigrant visas. Other reasons necessitating nonimmigrant visas include tourism, medical treatment, study or other situations. Foreign nationals seeking to enter the United States to work or study may require certain authorization and documentation prior to applying for a nonimmigrant visa.

Tully Rinckey PLLC attorneys possess comprehensive knowledge about the full range of Nonimmigrant visas available and can assist employers and employees in successfully obtaining the appropriate visa.

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Industry Services

Tully Rinckey attorneys have assisted employers of all sizes in a variety of business immigration matters from industries including medical research, software development, the steel industry, construction, aerospace, sports, performing arts, religious organizations, and more.

Nonimmigrant Visas

Businesses that employ foreign nationals in the United States on a temporary basis may be in need of obtaining nonimmigrant visas. Other reasons necessitating nonimmigrant visas include tourism, medical treatment, study or other situations.

IMMIGRANT VISAS AND LEGAL PERMANENT RESIDENCE​

Businesses that employ foreign nationals who intend to live and work permanently in the United States should seek the assistance of experienced attorneys to help them navigate the process of obtaining immigrant visas. Obtaining legal permanent residence is a complex and lengthy process, we can help.

ENTREPRENEURS AND INVESTORS​​

In today’s global marketplace, entrepreneurs and investors are well aware of the value that talented prospective employees from around the world can offer. ​

THE J1 FOREIGN RESIDENCE REQUIREMENT

J-1 Visa holders may be subject to a two-year home residency requirement, in which they are required to return to their home country for two years after completion of the J-1 program.

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