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Understanding the U.S. immigration system is a critical step for foreign nationals seeking to work in the United States. At Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, our attorneys frequently guide clients through the complexities of employment-based visas. A primary point of clarification is the distinction between temporary and permanent work visas, as each serves a unique purpose and has different requirements.

Here is a concise summary of the key differences:

  • Purpose & Duration: Temporary visas (non-immigrant) are for short-term employment for a specific employer and have a set expiration date. Permanent work visas (immigrant), also known as Green Cards, grant the right to live and work in the U.S. indefinitely.
  • Intent: Temporary visas require you to maintain the intent to return to your home country upon expiration. Permanent visas are for those who intend to make the U.S. their permanent home.
  • Eligibility: Temporary visas, like the H-1B or L-1, often have specific job and employer requirements. Permanent visas, such as the EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3, involve more rigorous criteria, usually requiring a U.S. employer to sponsor the individual through a multi-step process.
  • Path to Residency: Temporary visas do not automatically lead to a Green Card, though some can provide a pathway. Permanent visas, by definition, grant lawful permanent residency.

What Are the Benefits of a Temporary Work Visa?

Many individuals ask about the advantages of starting with a temporary work visa. These non-immigrant visas offer a faster route to begin working in the United States. For example, the H-1B visa for specialty occupations or the L-1 visa for intracompany transferees allows professionals to relocate and work for a sponsoring employer relatively quickly. This provides an opportunity to gain valuable U.S. work experience and establish a presence in the country while exploring long-term options. A temporary visa serves as an excellent entry point, particularly for those with a specific job offer who are not yet ready or eligible to apply for permanent residency.

How Can I Transition From a Temporary to a Permanent Visa?

This is one of the most common goals for our clients, and it is an achievable one for many. The process of transitioning from a temporary visa to a permanent one typically involves your employer sponsoring you for a Green Card. This is often called „adjustment of status” if you are already in the U.S.

The process generally follows these steps:

  1. PERM Labor Certification: In most cases, your employer must first obtain a PERM Labor Certification from the Department of Labor. This step proves there are no qualified, willing, and available U.S. workers for your position.
  2. I-140 Petition: Once the PERM is certified, your employer files Form I-140, Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, on your behalf with USCIS.
  3. Visa Availability: You must wait for your priority date to become current, which depends on your preference category and country of origin.
  4. Adjustment of Status: Finally, you can file Form I-485 to adjust your status to that of a lawful permanent resident.

Certain visa categories, such as the EB-1 for individuals with extraordinary ability, may allow you to self-petition or bypass the PERM process, providing a more direct path to a Green Card.

Securing Legal Guidance

Navigating the nuances between temporary and permanent work visas requires deep legal knowledge and strategic planning. The attorneys at Kriezelman Burton & Associates, LLC, possess decades of experience in all facets of employment-based immigration. We provide our clients with the professional, personalized guidance needed to make informed decisions and achieve their professional and personal goals in the United States.

If you are considering your work visa options or wish to transition from a temporary visa to a Green Card, contact our firm for a confidential consultation. We are here to offer the support and legal representation you can trust.

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