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Dhanani Law Firm focuses exclusively on U.S. immigration and nationality law. We work with small to mid-sized companies to help them obtain and keep their foreign national employees in the U.S. As specialists, we have the ability to stay current on the latest changes in government requirements & procedures for business-related immigration visas.

Our firm is based in Atlanta. However, because U.S. immigration law is based on federal law rather than state law, were able to assist you no matter where your business is located in the United States.

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EB-1

First preference status is comprised of three categories. The first, EB-1-1, is for persons of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics who plan to work in their chosen field in the U.S. You are not required to have a prospective employer for this category. The second, EB-1-2 is for outstanding professors and researchers with at least three years of experience. The third category, EB-1-3, is for multinational executives and managers. The second and third categories do require sponsorship by an employer but do not require going through the labor certification process.

EB-2

Also known as second preference, this visa is for members of a profession with an advance degree or with exceptional ability in the arts, sciences or business who are sought by an employer.

EB-3

Third preference visas are for “skilled workers” with two years of training or work experience; “professionals” with a university degree; or “other workers” in a position that requires less than two years of training; all of which require labor certifications.

PERM

When you file a PERM (Program Electronic Review Management) application with the United States Department of Labor (DOL), you are required to advertise the offered position in various forums over a period of several weeks.

Contact Dhanani Law Firm Today

At Dhanani Law Firm, we understand the hopes, fears and frustrations you and your family experience when seeking a visa to the U.S. Many of our own friends and relatives are themselves foreign born and have gone through the immigration process. As a result, we are sensitive to the needs of those seeking an opportunity to work and prosper in the U.S.A.

Call (404) 593-0434 to schedule a consultation with immigration attorney Rahim Dhanani. We are here to help you with your immigration visa needs.