You’re Invited to an upcoming Free Informational Webinar!
Would you be interested in learning how to navigate the process in obtaining Permanent Residency (Green Card) for H-2B employees?
During our Webinar, we will discuss:
1. How to apply for the Permanent Residency Application (Green Card) for eligible H-2B employees.
2. The grounds of eligibility for employees and the implications of applying for the Green Card for the H-2B Visa holders and how the process works.
3. The U.S. immigration process and how to maximize your chances of immigration success to obtain Green Cards for Permanent Residency for H-2B employees.
Another alternative to the H-2B program, is filing for Permanent Residency (Green Card) for eligible H-2B employees, if your business has permanent (year-round) need for them. A Green Card allows your employees to live and work anywhere in the U.S. without any restrictions and begin their work to become a full U.S. citizen. The restrictions about the worksite for H-2B Visa holders as well as their wages, do not apply to Permanent Residents. Obtaining Permanent Residency for your H-2B employees is a specialized process that should be handled by an experienced attorney with years of experience in Permanent Residency and H-2B visa.
Ron Katiraei, Attorney at Law, in Manhattan, New York with more than 18 years of experience in H-2B Visas, Green Card applications for Permanent Residency, and other employment-based visas will discuss how you can develop effective strategies and structure to obtain a Green Card and overcome the uncertainty of the H-2B process.
DISCLAIMER: The webinar may include general information about legal issues and developments in the law. Such materials are for informational purposes only and may not reflect the most current legal developments. These informational materials are not intended, and must not be taken, as legal advice on any particular set of facts or circumstances. If you need to speak to an attorney about a particular manner, please contact us!
For more information about the Webinar or if you would like to participate, please email us at info@katiraeilaw.com or call our office at 212.760.4400.