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Quattrochi, Torres and Taormina Law Firm in Casselberry, Florida, is your trusted partner in navigating the complex landscape of business immigration law. With a focus on EB1, EB2, EB3, and I-140 Petitions, we provide comprehensive legal services tailored to professionals seeking to obtain Green Cards for employment in the United States.

EB1, EB2, EB3, and I-140 Petition Strategies
Foreign professionals aiming to immigrate to the US for work purposes have two primary avenues: employment-based visas (EB1, EB2, and EB3) and sponsorship through relatives who already hold green cards. Quattrochi, Torres and Taormina specializes in guiding individuals through the intricacies of these processes to secure permanent residency.

Persons Who May Qualify for EB1 Category
Under the EB1 category, individuals of extraordinary ability, outstanding professors/researchers, and multinational executives/managers can apply for first-preference visas. Our attorneys meticulously assess each client's qualifications and guide them through the documentation process to ensure a seamless application.

EB2 Category
Professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities can pursue visas under the EB2 category. Our firm assists clients in obtaining PERM certifications from the US Department of Labor and navigating the labor certification process, ensuring compliance with all requirements for a successful application.

EB3 Category
For individuals sponsored by prospective employers, the EB3 category offers opportunities for professionals, skilled workers, and unskilled workers to obtain green cards. Quattrochi, Torres and Taormina provides comprehensive support to both applicants and sponsoring employers, facilitating the entire application process.

I-140 Immigrant Petition
Once PERM certifications are secured, applicants must file I-140 immigrant petition forms with the USCIS within 180 days. Our attorneys specialize in preparing and submitting these petitions, ensuring all documentation is accurate and in compliance with immigration regulations.

National Interest Waivers (NIW)
Our firm also assists clients in filing National Interest Waivers (NIWs) with the USCIS, exempting them from the labor certification process and the need for a job offer from a US-based employer. NIWs are available to individuals with exceptional abilities or advanced degrees who can demonstrate their contributions to US national interests.

Legal Assistance for Employers and Applicants
Navigating the complexities of business immigration law requires expert legal guidance. Quattrochi, Torres and Taormina offers comprehensive assistance to both employers and applicants, ensuring compliance with all immigration regulations and maximizing the chances of a successful outcome.

Conclusion
With a dedicated team of experienced attorneys, Quattrochi, Torres and Taormina is committed to providing unparalleled legal services in business immigration law. Whether you're seeking an EB1, EB2, or EB3 visa, or exploring National Interest Waivers, our firm is here to guide you through every step of the process, ensuring your immigration goals are achieved efficiently and effectively.

Additional Requirements:

When filing for National Interest Waivers (NIWs), applicants must provide evidence to support their exceptional abilities or advanced degrees. This evidence may include:
  • Proof of winning major, internationally recognized awards.
  • Receipts of nationally recognized prizes.
  • Awards for excellence in a specific field of endeavor.
  • Proof of membership in associations that only accept outstanding individuals, such as the MENSA society.
  • Proof that the applicant has published original materials in academic, professional, or trade publications.
  • Proof of participation on panels as a judge or industry expert.
  • Proof of original contributions of significance in a specific field.
  • Authorship of multiple scholarly articles in their respective field.
  • Proof of commercial successes in commercial arts, such as box office receipts.
  • Proof that the applicant has commanded high salaries for their services.

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