Work & Nonimmigrant Visas
Secure temporary work authorization in the United States through various nonimmigrant visa categories. We help professionals, trainees, and exchange visitors obtain the right visa for their specific situation.

Work Visa Categories We Handle
From specialty occupation workers to exchange visitors, we provide comprehensive support for all major nonimmigrant work visa categories.
Specialty Occupation Workers
For professionals in specialized fields requiring bachelor's degree or higher education.
Intracompany Transfers
For executives, managers, and specialized knowledge employees of multinational companies.
Extraordinary Ability
For individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.
NAFTA Professionals
For Canadian and Mexican citizens working in specific professional occupations.
Exchange Visitors
For participants in work and study-based exchange programs, including hospitality and culinary.
Employment Authorization
Work authorization documents for eligible individuals in various immigration categories.
J-1 Exchange Visitor Programs
Specialized expertise in hospitality and culinary J-1 programs, providing international professionals with valuable U.S. work experience.
Hospitality Training
Hands-on training in hotel, restaurant, and tourism industries
Culinary Arts
Professional culinary training in restaurants and food service establishments
Intern Program
Structured internship programs for students and recent graduates
Trainee Program
Professional training for individuals with work experience
Two-Year Home Residency Requirement: Some J-1 participants may be subject to a two-year home residency requirement. We can help determine if you qualify for a waiver.
Our Work Visa Process
Streamlined approach to work visa applications, ensuring thorough preparation and timely filing for optimal results.
Eligibility Assessment
We evaluate your qualifications and determine the most appropriate visa category.
Documentation Preparation
We prepare all required forms, supporting documents, and evidence for your case.
Petition Filing
We file your petition with USCIS or handle consular processing requirements.
Status Maintenance
We help you maintain valid status and prepare for extensions or changes.
Work Visa Considerations
Important factors to consider when applying for work visas:
- Timing: Many work visas have annual caps and specific filing periods
- Employer Sponsorship: Most work visas require a sponsoring U.S. employer
- Status Maintenance: Maintaining valid status is crucial for future applications
- Extensions: Plan ahead for extensions to avoid gaps in work authorization
- Dual Intent: Some visas allow pursuit of permanent residence, others don't
- Family Members: Consider visa options for spouses and unmarried children under 21
We help you understand all requirements and develop a comprehensive strategy for your work visa needs.
Ready to Work in the United States?
Don't let complex work visa requirements hold you back. Contact Noah's Law PLLC for expert guidance on obtaining the right work authorization for your career goals.
No-Charge Policy: If we cannot help with your work visa case, there's no charge. We believe in honest, transparent legal representation.