Immigration Law
The Impact of the H-1B Cap Rule on Employment-Based Immigration
H-1B visas are temporary work visas that help American employers bring qualified, hard-working foreign nationals with specialized skills to the U.S. for job opportunities. New Orleans companies have long taken advantage of the federal program to bring skilled workers to the state to fill specific roles. However, government regulations cap the number of eligible H-1B…
Read MoreFamily-Based Visa Options for New Orleans Residents
New Orleans, with its renowned music, food, and culture, thrives on its diverse population. Our New Orleans immigration lawyers often work with residents who want to reunite with loved ones across borders. Family-based visa options pave the way for this dream, allowing U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (green card holders) to sponsor family members…
Read MoreDo I Need a New Orleans Immigration Lawyer to Become a Citizen?
Becoming a U.S. citizen is an empowering moment that changes the lives of many people. Ensuring the process goes well and that no obstacles get in the way takes having a solid understanding of the law. As a result, having an immigration lawyer in New Orleans can be the best decision you can make to…
Read MoreCan I Sponsor My Family If I Only Have a Green Card?
It is understandable that you would like to bring your family member to the United States as families enjoy being close and sharing memories together. However, you should keep in mind that sponsoring your family can be a difficult and complex process. You will likely need to meet specific eligibility and legal requirements in order…
Read MoreWhat Is a Fiancé(e) Visa and How Do I Get One?
If you are trying to get a visa to the United States and have come across the fiancé(e) visa, you may be wondering what this type of visa is, as well as the requirements to get one. The New Orleans immigration attorneys at The Law Office of James A. Graham will help you understand what…
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