WARD IMMIGRATION & VISA LAW
Helping employers and individuals navigate the US immigration system
Ward Immigration and Visa Law is an immigration law office, experienced in employment-based immigration (work visas and green cards), as well as family-based immigration applications. WIVL operates as a virtual law office in Jackson, Wyoming. By adopting this business model, we are choosing to place convenience, client service, and value as our top priorities. Because immigration law is a federal practice, we are able to assist employers and individuals across the US in navigating the US immigration system
AREAS OF PRACTICE
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WORK VISAS
Temporary work visas, lasting from a few months to a few years in duration. A large variety of “nonimmigrant visa” categories are available, depending on the job offer and the qualifications of the prospective employee. Nearly all temporary work visas require employer sponsorship of the noncitizen worker, and provide employer-specific work authorization in the US.
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GREEN CARDS
Permanent residence and work authorization can be achieved through both employment-based and family-based channels. The employment-based green card process is available to noncitizen workers in any occupation, regardless of nationality or educational background. While employer sponsorship is required in the vast majority of employment-based green card cases, workers need not be in the United States to apply for an employment-based green card.
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INDIVIDUAL APPLICATIONS
WIVL also assists individuals with a number of other immigration benefits applications, including family-based applications, naturalization (citizenship) applications, DACA applications, and visitor visas (to name a few). No two individual immigration cases are alike. A precise understanding of the individual’s immigration history, work history, educational history, and family history is essential to determine eligibility and applicable wait times.
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