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Employment-Based Immigration Attorney In Clarkston, Georgia

What Is Employment-Based Immigration?

Whether you're a foreign national seeking work in the United States or a U.S. employer hoping to bring in skilled talent from abroad, immigration plays a key role in making that possible. The U.S. government offers several types of employment-based visas for individuals with skills that American businesses and institutions rely on.


Employment-based immigration is not only important for individual careers—it also supports the growth and innovation of American industries. But the process can be complex, and choosing the right path is essential.


Tewodros Dinsa, an immigration attorney based in Clarkston, Georgia, works with both workers and employers to navigate visa options and meet the necessary requirements. If you’re ready to explore employment-based immigration, schedule a consultation to take the next step.

Call Immigration Law Offices of Tewodros Dinsa, LLC at 470-777-0617 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

Immigration-Eligible Employment Visas

Not all work-related visas lead to permanent residency—but some do. The EB series of employment-based visas can be a pathway to a green card if you qualify. If you hold an advanced degree or have significant ability in your field, you may be eligible for an EB-2 visa. In most cases, your employer must show that there are no qualified U.S. workers available for the position—unless your work is considered to be in the national interest, which may allow for a waiver of that requirement.


For skilled workers and individuals with a bachelor’s degree, EB-3 visas (including EB3-1 and EB3-2) are another possible route—again, as long as no qualified U.S. workers are available to fill the role. There’s also an option for certain multinational managers and executives. If you've worked in a managerial or executive role for at least one year within the past three years and are transferring to a U.S. office of your current employer, you may be eligible for an EB-1C (EB1-3) visa.


Tewodros Dinsa can help you determine if you qualify for one of these employment-based green card options and guide you through each step of the process. To learn more, schedule a consultation today.

Non-Immigration Employment Visas

Even if you don’t qualify for a visa that leads to permanent residency, there may be options to come to the U.S. for temporary work. Several types of temporary employment visas are available, identified by letters such as B, E, H, L, O, P, R, and TN.


These visas cover a wide range of situations, including specialty workers with advanced knowledge, temporary transfers of employees to a U.S. branch, individuals with extraordinary talent in fields like arts, sciences, education, athletics, or business, professionals from Canada or Mexico in certain roles, and those who need to visit the U.S. for business without seeking employment here.


Tewodros Dinsa can review your background to determine if a temporary work or business visa fits your situation. If you’re interested in pursuing temporary entry to the U.S. for work or business, contact the office today to discuss your options.

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Have Questions?

Whether you're just starting the immigration process or facing unexpected challenges, clear answers can make all the difference. Call Immigration Law Offices of Tewodros Dinsa, LLC at 470-777-0617 to speak with an immigration attorney. Get the guidance you need to move forward with confidence.