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Marriage & Fiancee Petitions
Family Petitions
H-1B Visas (Temporary Professional Visas)
Visas for Work, School, Visitors, etc.
PERM Labor Certification (Employment Permanent Residence Process)
Employment-Based Green Cards (Permanent Residence)
U.S. Citizenship (Naturalization)
Deportation Defense (Removal Defense)
Asylum
Immigration Appeals
Waivers of Inadmissibility / Excludability
Criminal Defense of Non-Citizens
USCIS Forms & Fees


H-2B Temporary Worker
While a limited amount of H-2B Visas are issued each year, the visa is nonetheless useful. The H-2B visa enables U.S. businesses and agents to fill temporary needs for nonimmigrant workers. Many individuals unable to obtain an O or P Visa may apply for this visa. However, medical graduates are not allowed to apply for this visa. The visa is not self-petitioned, which means a candidate will need an employer to sponsor. Your spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21 are allowed to join you in the U.S. under the H-4 status. Dependents are not permitted to work, unless they personally qualify for a work visa.
 



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Located in Albany and El Cerrito, California, the firm of Surowitz & Bell represents immigration law and criminal defense clients throughout the Bay area, the state of California, and nationwide, including the cities of San Francisco, San Jose, Berkeley, Sacramento, Alameda, Oakland, El Cerrito, Hercules, Walnut Creek, Richmond, Martinez, Stockton, Sacramento, Hayward, Pittsburg, San Rafael, Fairfield, San Leandro, Vallejo and Fremont and other communities in Contra Costa County and Alameda County