Immigration Law
Immigration attorney specialized in Work Visas, Investor visas and family petitions
Immigration law regulates the legal status of foreign nationals in the USA, including their rights and responsibilities and the requirements and procedures for obtaining visas, residency, citizenship, and deportation.
It is essential to hire the right licensed attorney with immigration law experience to manage the case efficiently. In order to offer a very specialized and focused service, Attorney Marcos E. Garciaacosta takes immigration cases related with work visas, investor visas to pair it with his business knowledge. Additionally, he also works family petition cases and citizenship.
IMMIGRATION LAW
These are the types of visas that we handle:
- Investor visas: If you are an entrepreneur or investor who wants to start a business in the United States, you may be eligible for an investor visa. The most common type of investor visa is the EB-5 visa, which requires a minimum investment of $1.8 million and the creation of at least 10 full-time jobs.
- Work visas: If you want to come to the United States to work temporarily, you may be eligible for a work visa. There are many different types of work visas, depending on your occupation and the length of your stay. Some common work visas include the H-1B visa for skilled workers, the L-1 visa for intracompany transfers, and the O-1 visa for individuals with extraordinary abilities in the arts, sciences, or business.
- Family-based visas: These are visas that allow U.S. citizens or permanent residents to sponsor their family members (spouse, children, parents, siblings) to come to the United States and live here permanently.
- Citizenship: If you are a permanent resident of the United States, you may be eligible to apply for U.S. citizenship. This would allow you to live in the U.S. permanently, vote in elections, and travel with a U.S. passport, among many other privileges.
STARTING A BUSINESS IN THE U.S.A
Our Business Law practice encompasses business formation, and modification for companies in the USA and international partners ready to set up operations in the USA. We can support these newly created business with all the legal services necessary for the smooth operations even from abroad such as contracts, licensing agreements, request for EIN (Employment Identification Number), trademarks and many more.
Overall, we provide a comprehensive range of services to help companies navigate the legal complexities of doing business in the USA.
Immigration News
5 Important Take-Aways from the Marijuana Business Panel
Arizona Bar members gathered early November 2019 to discuss the legal framework of the Cannabis business locally and nationally. Business and trademark attorney Marcos E. Garciaacosta participated in the panel, contributing his expertise in several aspects of...
Waiver I-212: Permission to Reapply for a Visa After Deportation
Deportation is a very painful event, especially if the individual has tenuous or no ties with his or her country of origin. It is definitely a life-altering event. Many deportees face penalties of 5 years, 10 years or 20 years away from the USA, depending on the...
Worksite Raids: How to Manage Contacts with ICE
Business owners must prepare for a possible workplace raid by ICE-DHS
Cartas Poder Para la Protección de Menores en Caso de Detención
Los immigrantes deben estar preparados con Cartas Poder -Power of Attorney- para cualquier eventualidad.
No-Match Surge. What Employers Need to Know
In another effort to make the lives of undocumented immigrants unbearable, the Trump administration, via the Social Security Administration (SSA), has been sending more than 570,000 communications to businesses across the country of the so-called ‘no-match...
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