Who Needs a Work Permit?
Every year, people from all walks of life come to the United States to work—artists, researchers, scientists, nurses, agricultural workers, athletes, investors, and religious workers. Whether they're here temporarily or looking to make a new home, all foreign workers must first obtain permission to work legally in the U.S.
Different Types of Work Permits
There are various types of work permits (or work-related visas) that cover a wide range of industries and situations. Each type has its own application process and requirements. Our immigration team knows these categories well and can help you find the best fit for your goals. We'll guide you through the forms and requirements to ensure your application is submitted correctly.
How We Can Help
At Dozier Miller, we can assist with filing any type of work permit, including:
- Temporary (nonimmigrant) workers: For those who plan to work in the U.S. for a specific period.
- Permanent (immigrant) workers: For those seeking to live and work permanently in the U.S.
- Students and exchange visitors: For individuals coming to study or participate in exchange programs.
- Temporary visitors for business purposes: For short-term business engagements.
Athletes, artists, entertainers: For professionals in these fields seeking to perform or compete in the U.S.
Support Throughout Your Immigration Journey
A work permit is often just one step in a larger immigration journey. By trusting your Dozier Miller attorney with every part of the process, you’ll have a consistent champion throughout your immigration journey. We’ll know and understand the ins and outs, ups and downs of your immigration story, and we will work tirelessly to prevent delays so you can achieve your dream of living and working in the U.S. as soon as possible.
Contact Dozier Miller for Work Permit Assistance
For professional guidance on obtaining work permits in Charlotte, NC, contact Dozier Miller. Our dedicated team is ready to support you every step of the way, ensuring a smooth and successful start to your career in the United States.
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