Types of Visas in the U.S.
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Akula & Associates has a long history of helping clients all over the world develop and deploy
immigration management programs that accelerate the process of bringing
the right person to the job while ensuring compliance with applicable
laws and regulations.
We handle matters involving adjustment of status, legal permanent residency, and citizenship & naturalization. If you or someone you love dealing with acquiring any of these visas, reach out to Akula & Associates, P.C.
Our skilled professionals and intelligent use of technology resources provide focused, effective solutions to our clients' full range of immigration issues. We are known as a top immigration lawyer in Dallas, but we serve individuals and businesses nationwide and across the globe.
Contact Akula & Associates, P.C. online or call (844) 299-5003 to schedule a case review with an immigration attorney in Dallas. We serve clients internationally!
Types of Visas in the United States
At Akula & Associates, P.C. our practiced immigration attorneys can handle any complex immigration matter involving employment-based and family-based visas.
Types of Employment-Based Visas
As a full-service immigration firm in Dallas, our employment visa lawyers can help you with any of these employment-based visas.
- E-1 Visa
- E-2 Visa
- EB-1
- EB-2
- EB-5 Visa
- H-1B Visa
- H-4 Visa
- J Visas
- L Visas
- Labor Condition Application
- O Visas, P Visas
- R-Visas
- TN/TD
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Types of Family-Based Visas
Our Family-Based Visa Services Include:
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U.S. Citizens applying for future spouses
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Parents applying for Unmarried Child Under 21 Years of Age of a U.S. Citizen
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US Citizens adopting a child abroad and in the U.S.
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Application for a Parent of a U.S. Citizen
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Located in Dallas. Serving immigrants worldwide.
Our Employment-based Visa Clients Include:
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Persons with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.
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Outstanding professors and researchers with at least three years' experience in teaching or research, who are recognized internationally.
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Multinational managers or executives
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Professionals holding an advanced degree (beyond a baccalaureate degree), or a baccalaureate degree and at least five years' progressive experience in the profession.
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Persons with exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business.
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Skilled workers are persons whose jobs require a minimum of 2 years' training or work experience that is not temporary or seasonal.
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Professionals are members of the professions whose jobs require at least a baccalaureate degree from a U.S. university or college or its foreign equivalent degree.
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Unskilled workers (Other workers) are persons capable of filling positions that require less than two years' training or experience that are not temporary or seasonal.
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Broadcasters in the U.S. employed by the International Broadcasting Bureau of the Broadcasting Board of Governors or a grantee of such organization
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Certain Employees or Former Employees of the U.S. Government Abroad
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Certain Former Employees of the Panama Canal Company or Canal Zone Government
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Certain Former Employees of the U.S. Government in the Panama Canal Zone
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Certain Former Employees of the Panama Canal Company or Canal Zone Government on April 1st, 1979
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Iraqi and Afghan interpreters/translators who have worked directly with the United States armed forces or under Chief of Mission authority as a translator/interpreter for a period of at least 12 months and meet requirements. This classification has an annual numeric limitation of 50 visas. See Special Immigrant Visas for Iraqi and Afghan Translators/Interpreters for more information.
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Iraqi and Afghan nationals who have provided faithful and valuable service while employed by or on behalf of the U.S. government in Iraq
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Certain Foreign Medical Graduates (Adjustments Only)
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Certain Retired International Organization Employees
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Certain Unmarried Sons and Daughters of International Organization Employees
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Certain Surviving Spouses of deceased International Organization Employees
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Special Immigrant Juveniles (no family member derivatives; Adjustments Only)
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Persons Recruited Outside of the United States Who Have Served or are Enlisted to Serve in the U.S. Armed Forces
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Certain retired NATO-6 civilians
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Certain Unmarried Sons and Daughters of NATO-6 civilians
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Certain Surviving Spouses of deceased NATO-6 civilian employees
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Persons who are beneficiaries of petitions or labor certification applications filed prior to September 11th, 2001, if the petition or application was rendered void due to a terrorist act on September 11th, 2001
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Employment Fifth Preference (E5): Immigrant Investors (for capital investment by foreign investors in new commercial enterprises in the United States which provide job creation)
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