Tuesday, March 19, 2013

US Visa WORK IN USA

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US Visa
Our USA Visa services range from visitor visas through to US Working visas and permanent immigration to America. Our qualified American Immigration lawyers based in the USA and across the world assist with American work permits such as the H1-B and L1 visa and assist with cases for employment based green cards such as the EB-1 and EB-2 visa, or relationship-based visas such as US marriage visas.
We assist our clients in many ways from finding the best possible investments to secure a visa for the USA, opening bank accounts and assisting our clients to build a successful business case to immigrate to the USA. We find ways for our clients to live and work in the USA or retire in the US on their investments. For those clients who are not so fortunate nor have a USA based employer or spouse you may be interested to know we are also registered with enrollment offices for several colleges and universities across America to assist our clients to find the perfect college to live and study in the USA. Often USA based qualifications lead to global opportunities.
Global Visas are World leaders in everything to do with USA Visas and you can secure your FREE consultation today to find out all your options from our experts. Just fill on our enquiry form for our experts to contact you straight back.

WORK IN USA

A Work Permit is a legal authorization which allows a person to take employment. It is most often used in reference to instances where a person is given permission to work in a country where one does not hold citizenship. The Visa Centre has expertise and can assist clients in the application process of a work permit.

Temporary workers (H and L Visas) can work in the U.S. after a petition is submitted by the employer-to-be in the United States and is approved by the INS. H1B Visas (for Specialty Occupations) are given college-educated professionals (e.g. software programmers). On this visa, they can work for a total of 6 years in the U.S. H1C Visas are for Registered Nurses, H2B for Non Agricultural Workers, H-3 for Trainees. The L Visa is for Intra- Company Transferees who are executives or managers of foreign-based companies or who are essential, specialized knowledge employees.


Part Time Work

Employment opportunities for international students are practical but in high demand. You should not plan on earning substantial money from a part-time job to help pay for your studies. However, if you are looking for a supplement for your personal spending, this may be the best choice for you.
On campus: Though international students are allowed to work on campus, there is great interest from all students for these jobs. Due to the high demand for on campus employment, there is a lot of competition for these positions. Students with good academic standing have a better chance at acquiring these types of jobs. You will usually be paid the student minimum wage for this work which can range from cleaning to office work.

Off campus: It may be possible to for students to find off-campus employment; however, your hours of work and rate of pay are subject to strict regulatory guidelines. It requires approval from US Immigration & Naturalization Service. This approval can be difficult to get and depends on a special need shown by the applicant for supplementary funds.

Minimum Wage
The federal minimum wage is $7.25 however, this number flexible from state to state, the majority of states pay higher than this but there are exceptions. Please be sure to check the minimum wage for your state and make sure to enquire with any potential jobs you are interviewing for.


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