Legal Services and Procedures
Information on specific legal services and procedures.
Information on specific legal services and procedures.
This article outlines the general process of divorce, including filing the petition, serving the other party, and attending custody or property hearings as needed.
We cover key steps in negotiation, mediation, and court hearings while explaining your rights and obligations throughout. Each case is unique, so please consult your attorney for personalized advice.
If you are facing criminal charges, understanding the defense process can reduce stress and help you cooperate fully.
This article covers arrest procedures, arraignment, plea bargaining, trial preparation, and sentencing. We also discuss the importance of legal representation and your constitutional rights at each stage.
A: Most temporary work visas—including H-1B, L-1, and TN—offer extension options, but strict rules and limits apply.
A: We recommend starting 6 months before your current visa expires, as processing times can vary.
A: Many visas (like H-1B) allow for “portability,” meaning you can change employers but must file a new petition before starting work with the new employer.
A: Staying beyond your visa expiration can have serious consequences. Contact your attorney immediately to discuss solutions.
The H-1B is for individuals working in specialty occupations that usually require a bachelor’s or higher degree.
The United States offers several types of work visas for foreign nationals seeking employment. This guide helps you understand the most common options and which one may be appropriate for your situation.
| Visa Type | Who is it for? | Typical Duration | Employer Sponsorship Required? |
|---|---|---|---|
| H-1B | Specialty occupations (requires at least a bachelor’s degree) | Up to 6 years | Yes |
| L-1 | Intra-company transferees from abroad | Up to 7 years (L-1A); 5 years (L-1B) | Yes |
| O-1 | Individuals with extraordinary ability (arts, sciences, business, athletics) | Up to 3 years (renewable) | Yes |
| E-2 | Investors and essential employees from treaty countries | Up to 2 years (renewable) | No, but must have investment |
| TN | Canadian & Mexican professionals under NAFTA/USMCA | Up to 3 years (renewable) | Yes |
Applying for a Green Card (lawful permanent residence) is a major step toward building your life in the United States. Here’s a simplified roadmap to help you understand the process and get started confidently.
Incorporation protects your personal assets and can provide tax benefits. This article walks you through selecting a business structure, filing necessary paperwork, and complying with state and federal laws.
We also provide tips on ongoing compliance such as annual reports and maintaining corporate records.