S Visa
- While the U visa is a temporary visa for victims of crimes involving serious mental or physical abuse who are willing to assist law enforcement in prosecuting those crimes, the S visa is for any foreign national who may have information about criminal or terrorist activity, or whose presence in the U.S. is necessary for successful prosecution.
- Those who are eligible for S visas are not necessarily victims of any crime.
- The immediate family members of S visa holders may also be eligible for visas.
T Visa
- The T visa is a temporary visa specifically for victims of human trafficking that are willing to assist law enforcement in prosecuting those crimes.
- The immediate family members of T visa holders may also be eligible for visas, even if they are not currently in the United States.
In both the S and T visas, the law enforcement agency in question must certify that the applicant is cooperating with the effort to prosecute these crimes.
Our Services
If you are considering filing an H1B visa petition for the international staffing of your own business, contact us for a free consultation to discuss your needs and how we can assist you in the process. Our attorneys are experienced in dealing with unique business situations, and have represented many clients in successfully obtaining employment visas for hiring foreign national.
We can advise you with recommendations for your global hiring plans based on the latest immigration regulations, and will take into account any special factors that may apply to your industry or involvement with international trade. With three offices in California and Oregon in the western United States, we are happy to meet with you in person or discuss your employment immigration needs by phone.
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