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Georgia Work Visa Applications Lawyers

Work visas allow foreign nationals to work in the United States under various categories — H-1B for specialty occupations, L-1 for intracompany transfers, O-1 for extraordinary ability, and many others.

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Benefits of Hiring a Work Visa Applications Attorney

Immigration law changes constantly — new executive orders, policy memos, and court decisions can affect your case overnight. An attorney stays current so you don't miss critical changes.

A single mistake on an application can result in years of delays, outright denial, or even trigger deportation proceedings. The stakes of getting it wrong are enormous.

USCIS and immigration courts have their own complex procedures, forms, and deadlines that are nothing like regular courts. An attorney navigates this system daily.

If you're in removal proceedings, you have no right to a court-appointed attorney. Having private counsel can be the difference between staying in the country and being deported.

An immigration attorney can identify visa categories or relief options you didn't know existed — there are dozens of pathways, and the right one depends on your specific situation.

Common Questions About Work Visa Applications

General information only — not legal advice.

What is the H-1B visa lottery?

The H-1B has an annual cap. When applications exceed available slots, USCIS conducts a random selection. Employers register during a specific period. Certain employers are cap-exempt.

What happens when a work visa expires?

The holder must extend, change to another status, or depart the U.S. Overstaying can have serious immigration consequences including bars on future entry.