Employment Immigration
Legal Services for Professionals and Businesses
Building Careers and Opportunities in the U.S.
The United States welcomes talented individuals from around the world to contribute to its economy and society. At the Law Offices of Kelly H. Bu, we assist professionals, investors, entrepreneurs, and companies in navigating the employment-based immigration process with strategic, personalized legal support. Whether you are pursuing your American dream through your professional expertise or seeking to grow your business in the U.S., we are here to guide you every step of the way.
Select your specific case below to learn more.
Who Can Apply for Employment-Based Immigration?
Employment-based immigration is available to a wide range of individuals, including:
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Professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities (EB-2/EB-3)
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Multinational managers and executives (EB-1C)
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Individuals of extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics (EB-1A)
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Foreign investors and entrepreneurs (EB-5)
We also help U.S. employers petition for qualified foreign employees in these categories. Please note: our firm does not currently handle EB-1B (Outstanding Professors and Researchers) or EB-4 (Special Immigrant) petitions.
Employment-Based Immigration Categories
Employment immigration falls into several preference categories:
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EB-1: Priority workers including individuals of extraordinary ability and multinational executives/managers
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EB-2: Members of the professions holding advanced degrees or individuals with exceptional ability
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EB-3: Skilled workers, professionals, and other workers
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EB-5: Immigrant investors
Our team evaluates your qualifications and goals to determine the most appropriate and strategic category for your petition.
Special Situations
We also assist with:
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National Interest Waiver (NIW) petitions
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Schedule A occupations
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Porting to new employers under AC21 portability rules
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Strategies for maintaining status during long wait times
Book a consultation to understand your current case stance and the right legal pathway you should take for immigration.