Jacksonville, North Carolina Work Visa Lawyers

Under certain circumstances, an employer may obtain a work visa to hire a foreign worker if a qualified U.S. employee cannot be found in Jacksonville North Carolina.

The United States can only issue a limited number of work visas each year for each occupation. Work visas must be renewed regularly or they will expire.

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Obtaining a Work Visa in Jacksonville North Carolina

Foreign citizens may seek to apply for a work visa in conjunction with another USCIS petition. Examples include student or fiancé visas; however, a concurrent petition is not required to work in Jacksonville, North Carolina.

Thus, like any other visa, a work visa can serve as a stepping stone on your way to citizenship.

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Depending on the employer, a foreign worker may be required to provide proof of a valid passport, proof of binding ties to a residence outside the U.S., and submit to an interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate in the foreign workers home country to prove they are legally allowed to work in Jacksonville North Carolina.

In addition, many times workers who apply for a Work Visa must also prove that they have special skills that allow them to work in certain areas. Talking with a qualified attorney in Jacksonville may shorten the time you have to wait for your work visa. Don't delay anymore, contact a legal professional today.

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United States and North Carolina Area Work Visa Information

The following government agency link will assist you locating local service in North Carolina:
USCIS North Carolina Office Locator

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Life in Jacksonville

Jacksonville is part of Onslow County, North Carolina.  Per the 2010 census, it has a population of 70,145 people.  An interesting fact is that Jacksonville is the youngest city in the United States because its age is only 22.8 years.  Jacksonville also has a large military presence, and is home to the United States Marine Corps' Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune and the Marine Corps Air Station New River. 

Some famous people who have been residents are Ryan Adams, Art Bell, Levi Brown, Edward B. Dudley, David Green, Sara Hickman, Marcus Jones, Dian Parkinson, Danielle Peck, and Quincy Monk.

Many attorneys practice in Jacksonville.  The attorneys are either solo practitioners or a part of a law firm.  Either way, they focus on providing their clients with excellent legal services. 

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