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Business Immigration

Business immigration generally falls into two areas: temporary work visas and permanent ones. Employers and foreign workers have special rights and responsibilities and failing to observe the rules can lead to serious trouble. 

Employment-based immigration is a complex area with many opportunities and a few traps for the unwary. Like other legal codes, buried within it are different ways of accomplishing the same thing. Many companies seeking to employ a foreign worker in the United States have several considerations and at least a few ways to accomplish their goals.

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Call us for a consultation at 408.797.0000. We offer expert services and proven experience with complex issues that others can overlook.

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  1999 S. Bascom Avenue, Suite 797
    San José, CA 95008
 (408) 797-0000

  200 Washington St., Suite 208
    Santa Cruz, CA 95060
 (831) 245-0000

The Olender Pro Bono Project

We represent some clients who have compelling cases and little money at no charge. Sean received the Benito Juarez human rights award in 2008 and the ALRP Volunteer Award in 2012 for taking more than 10 pro bono cases in 12 months. We need volunteers. E-mail Debbie to volunteer.

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