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well employment-based immigration
will include anything from a temporary
work visa
to
a green card or permanent residence
based on your employment so
a company can sponsor you for a
temporary work visa based on your
experience your qualifications
and the position being offered
is a match to what you bring to the
table as far as your education
experience
if the company desires a more permanent
position for you
and if you qualify and if your
experience is right and your education
is right
you may also qualify for permanent
residence based on employment
sponsorship
there are many categories of temporary
work visas there are special categories
for mexicans and canadians because of
treaties with the united states
there are special categories for college
graduates those with master’s degrees
doctorates or if you wish to invest or
set up a company in the united states
there are many ways
many paths to an employment-based
immigration visa
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New York, NY immigration attorney Robert B. Scott talks about employment-based immigration.