Maximize Efficiency – Outsource Immigration Services
With budget constraints impacting the ability to address complex immigration needs, outsourcing immigration services to India presents a highly effective solution. By partnering with experienced immigration experts in India, you can lower costs, streamline processes, and enhance your chances of success by navigating the complexities of visa processing more efficiently.
Why Outsource Immigration Services to Virtual Employee Zone?
Navigating immigration law involves complex regulations and constant changes that can be overwhelming for legal professionals. Outsourcing to Virtual Employee Zone allows you to focus on your core business while our dedicated team handles your immigration needs efficiently and cost-effectively. Our experienced immigration experts in India assist with visa applications, work permits, and more, providing high-quality service at reduced costs. By partnering with a virtual employee zone, you save on overheads like salaries and office supplies, while benefiting from our 15+ years of global immigration experience and stringent data protection practices. This approach not only cuts costs but also enhances compliance and speeds up processes, allowing you to concentrate on business growth and strategic goals.
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U & V-Visa Cases
Immigration advisors handle the preparation of case files, including drafting applicant statements and cover letters, to help secure U or V non-immigrant status for clients.
Business Visa
Our experts offer thorough documentation support to ensure successful business immigration for clients, assisting paralegals in all required paperwork.
Family Immigration
We provides detailed guidance for family petition applications, helping paralegals complete and submit various forms efficiently.
Asylum Cases
We assist attorneys in drafting petitions and affidavits of support to help asylum seekers obtain protection from persecution.
VAWA Cases
Our team supports attorneys and paralegals in preparing and submitting documents for VAWA (Violence Against Women Act) applicants seeking legal status.
E-2 Investor Visa
Our experts prepare essential documents for E-2 Visa applications, facilitating residence and work permits in the United States for clients.
Adjustment of Status
We help attorneys and paralegals with professional documentation for clients applying for lawful permanent resident status.
Religious Visa
Our specialists assist in applying for religious visas, enabling clients to work in a religious capacity temporarily in another country.
Which One Fits Your Needs?
Understand Various Immigration Statuses
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Citizenship
Individuals who are either born in a country or become naturalized after residing as permanent residents for 3 to 5 years.
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Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)
Individuals with LPR status are immigrants who can apply for citizenship after 3 to 4 years of maintaining regular residency.
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Temporary Visitor
Individuals who travel to a country for a brief stay without the intention of making it their permanent home.
A Strategic Approach to Successful Visa Applications
5-Step Case File Preparation Method
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What is the Difference Between Immigration and Emigration?
The key difference between immigration and emigration lies in the direction of movement. Emigration refers to leaving your own country to live in another, while immigration involves entering and settling in a new country permanently.
What Are the Types of Immigrant Visas?
Immigrant visas are categorized into two main types based on how you obtain permanent residency:
Employer-Sponsored Visas
These visas, such as the EB-1 for first-priority workers, are granted based on employment and employer sponsorship.
Immediate Relative and Family-Sponsored Visas
These visas, like the IR-1 for spouses, are available for immediate relatives or family members of U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
What Are the Common Reasons for Green Card Denial?
A Green Card application can be denied for several reasons, including inaccuracies on forms, insufficient financial resources, missing documents, or failure to meet eligibility requirements.
Can I Work in the United States While Waiting for My Green Card?
If you have a valid work visa, such as an H-1B or L-1, you can generally continue working in the U.S. while your Green Card application is in process. However, if you do not have a work visa, you are not permitted to work in the United States until you receive a work permit, which requires filing Form I-765.
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