Corporate Immigration Partners – Notifications

Thank you for your interest in learning more about your visa process. At Corporate Immigration Partners (“CIP”), we understand that immigration is personal and unique for each individual. For this reason, we encourage you to contact the legal team working on your case for personalized attention to your specific questions. Our experienced attorneys and paralegals are committed to partnering with you  throughout every step of the process as you plan ahead for your future goals.

In the United States, the following types of nonimmigrant work visas are commonly applied for by companies and individuals:

  • H-1B for a specialty occupation
  • L-1 for an intracompany transferers
  • TN for a business professional under the United States-Mexico-Canada (USMCA) Agreement
  • H-1B1 for professionals from Chile or Singapore
  • E-3 for professionals from Australia
  • O-1 for professionals of extraordinary ability
  • Employment Authorization Document (EAD)

Furthermore, the following are the more common paths for permanent residency:

  • EB-1
    • EB-1A for extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics
    • EB-1B for outstanding researchers
    • EB-1C for multinational managers
  • EB-2
    • Members of the professions holding advanced degrees or who have exceptional ability
    • National Interest Waivers
  • EB-3
    • Professionals
    • Skilled workers
  • Adjustment of Status (AOS) to permanent residency
  • Consular Processing for permanent residency

More Information About CIP

Corporate Immigration Partners (CIP) represents an elite group of immigration attorneys and legal professionals who bring dynamic perspectives and extensive experience to our clients in a field where what you know can make or break your success.

The firm has collective experience working for NASA and the United Nations, receiving various pro-bono and research accolades, and seeing our published work appear in world-renowned periodicals. Perhaps most relevant to our work today, we’ve lived overseas ourselves and even served in the Foreign Service.

These unique experiences both unite us and serve as the foundation for the work we do at CIP. In turn, we know our clients also have their own unique stories and backgrounds. We aren’t afraid of relating to and empathizing with the clients we serve. In fact, we think it’s one of our greatest strengths.

These experiences and beliefs continually teach us that immigration should never feel like a one-size-fits-all experience. It is as unique and varied as we are. That’s why we have committed ourselves to provide an exceptional and personalized immigration experience to our clients and their employees.