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Muhammad A.

Muhammad Achakzai

Muhammad Arif Achakzai is a skilled attorney and counselor admitted to practice law in the United Kingdom and Pakistan. He is currently awaiting admission to the New York S... read more
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Ira K.

Ira Katz

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Sarah C.

Sarah Corstange

96 reviews
Sarah’s practice, Corstange Law, focuses on immigration for startups and businesses to help them come up with strategies to keep their founders, investors, and employees in the US. She provides all of the necessary advice to ensure her clients stay in compliance with the immigration laws. Her interest in international law inspired her to live and travel in the Middle East for years.
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Andrea L.

Andrea Lee

18 reviews
Andrea Lee is an attorney at law with over seven years of experience. She primarily specializes in providing legal assistance to startup companies, entrepreneurs and small businesses. Andrea is licensed to practice law in New York and New Jersey. She obtained her legal degree from the New York Law School. Andrea is skilled in drafting, negotiating and reviewing commercial contracts. She is currently a managing attorney at Lee Dantzler LLP.
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Leann D. S.

Leann D. Stanick, Esq.

3 reviews
Leann Stanick has recently become the Founding Partner of Stanick & El-Naggar, LLC, which is an Immigration and Human Rights law firm based in New York City. She is head of the firm's Caribbean Practice Group. For almost 4 years, Leann served the Law Office of Angelita DeSilva, Esq. as a Law Clerk. Her main focus areas include U.S. immigration and cross-border settlement. She studied Immigration Law and graduated with Honors from The Florida Coastal School of Law. She also obtained her Diploma.
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Justin L.

Justin Lynch

3 reviews
Justin Lynch is a business attorney that has been practicing law in New York for the past 11 years. He specializes in commercial contracts, intellectual property law, as well as in all other areas related to corporate law. Justin attended the Columbia University School of Law, where he received his J.D. after graduating. He has been an attorney at Colby Law Office since October 2010. Prior to this position, Justin was the principal of his own law office.
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Minwon C.

Minwon Cho

2 reviews
Mr. Cho graduated from NYU and Syracuse Law School, both on merit-based scholarships. He has extensive experience in both litigation and immigration from a small boutique f... read more
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Nadia Z.

Nadia Zaidi

15 reviews
Nadia Zaidi is an immigration attorney with over 10 years’ experience. She provides legal assistance to corporate clients that faces problems with immigration law. Nadia has worked with Button, MoLabs, Yeh Ideology and numerous other corporate clients. She worked as an employment immigration attorney at Fragomen Del Rey for two years, but moved on to start her own law firm in 2015, where she is now the principal attorney.
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Lisa E.

Lisa Eisenberg

15 reviews
Lisa Eisenberg has 12 years of experience as an attorney at law. She primarily specializes in immigration law and assists corporate clients with their employment matters that involve immigrant employees. She has a license to practice law in New Jersey and New York. Lisa has a Juris Doctor degree in law and she is an Adjunct Professor of law at the City University of New York. She is also the founding member and principal member of the Eisenberg Law Firm.
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John T.

John Tolley

2 reviews
After graduating with honors from law school, Mr. Tolley worked as an Assistant State Attorney for the Seventeenth Judicial Circuit of Florida. During his time as an Assist... read more
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Our Yonkers immigration attorneys & lawyers can help you or your company secure a work visa for business-related matters, such as advising you on obtaining a short-term visa for business trip or a work visa that will allow an employee or executive work within the United States or abroad for an extended period of time.

Some of the types of visas that the Yonkers immigration attorneys on UpCounsel have helped clients obtain include: H-1B visas, which is for temporary employment in specialty occupations, O-1 visas, where an individual possesses extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, L-1, which is for employees of an international company with offices in both the United States and abroad, E-2 visa, which is for investors, along with several other popular work visas.

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Specialized foreign nationals can work in the U.S. with an H-1B visa. Of the 483,927 applications received for the year 2023, 127,600 were selected as possible candidates. There’s an annual cap of 65,000 visas, with 20,000 extra visas dedicated to workers with a Master’s degree. Workers must have a Bachelor’s degree or meet other requirements depending on the job. 

This guide acts as a hub and an entry point to learn more about H-1B visas. You can read further by clicking the links included in each section.

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Student Visa

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What Is a Student Visa?

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U Visa

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What Is a U Visa?

When an immigrant is the victim of a serious crime, they're allowed to get a U visa. This lets an immigrant stay in the country. Without it, they'd return to their home country, and American law enforcement officials wouldn't have the information they need to solve the crime. The government created this law in 2000 to convince witnesses to testify.

Recently, the U visa has grown more popular. In 2009, only 10,000 people applied, while 21,000 were on the waiting list. By 2016, 60,000 applicants asked for U visas while 150,000 were stuck on the waiting list. It's a huge problem, since the government gives out only 10,000 U visas each year. The current waiting list of victims approved for a U visa is 78,066.  

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