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Reston Labor Certification Lawyer

Manassas Green Card Attorney

The employment-based green card process is lengthy and complex, which is why it is so important to have an experienced immigration lawyer representing your interests. At the Law Offices of Amelia L. Ramer in Reston, Virginia, I represent businesses and individuals in the Washington, D.C., area in a wide range of employment visa cases, including those involving labor certification and perm.

If you are looking to extend a permanent offer of employment to foreign workers, call my office at 703-481-5650 or toll free at 866-603-9739.

Labor Certification and Labor Perm

In certain situations, H-1B visas are able to be extended beyond six years. In some cases, a company wishes to offer a permanent position, displacing a U.S. worker. In that situation, an employer must follow a very specific process before offering the position or hiring the foreign workers. This involves advertising the position and completing recruitment operations within the U.S. before continuing the hiring process.

I am able to assist my clients with the Labor Certification Application (LCA) filed with the Department of Labor, which is an essential component of this process. I can also help you determine how many, if any, visas are available based on your prospective employee's country of origin.

Contact a Reston Labor Certification Attorney With Over 15 Years of Experience

You need an experienced guide to successfully navigate the maze of laws, rules and procedures governing labor certification and labor perm. To request an in-depth initial consultation, contact me today.

Attorney Amelia Ramer

Amelia L. Ramer is an excellent choice if you need a hands-on immigration attorney with experience and a track record of excellent results. Her success is a direct result of the valuable experience I've had in the field of immigration law for a number of years...
Amelia L. Ramer

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