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Temporary Work Visa Services

Navigate the complexities of U.S. immigration law with confidence. Our experienced team is here to help you secure your temporary work visa efficiently and effectively.

How We Can Help

Our Writ of Mandamus Services

At Mino Law Group we have a dedicated team of immigration attorneys with extensive experience handling Writ of Mandamus cases. Our services include:

Case Evaluation

We will carefully assess the specifics of your situation to determine if a Writ of Mandamus is a viable option.

Comprehensive Legal Strategy

We will develop a tailored strategy to file a Writ of Mandamus in the appropriate federal court, maximizing your chances of success.

Preparation and Filing

Our team will prepare and file all necessary documents, including the petition for Writ of Mandamus and supporting evidence.

Constant Communication

Throughout the process, we will keep you informed and answer any questions you have, providing peace of mind during this challenging time.

Commonly Asked Questions

How do I apply for a Temporary Work Visa?

To apply for a Temporary Work Visa, you must have a job offer from a U.S. employer who will sponsor your visa application. The process involves submitting various forms and documentation to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).

What is a Temporary Work Visa?

A Temporary Work Visa allows foreign nationals to work in the United States for a specific period of time. It is typically employer-specific and job-specific.

Can I change Employer on my temporary work visa?

Changing employers while on a Temporary Work Visa may be possible, but it typically requires filing a new visa petition with the USCIS. The new employer must sponsor your visa and meet all the necessary requirements.

What are the common types of Temporary Work Visas?

Common types of Temporary Work Visas include H-1B (specialty occupations), L-1 (intra-company transferees), O-1 (individuals with extraordinary ability), and TN (NAFTA professionals for Canadian and Mexican citizens).

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