Types of U.S. Work Visas (Immigrant and Nonimmigrant)
Summaries of some of the most frequently obtained U.S. employment-based visas, both temporary and permanent.
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Summaries of some of the most frequently obtained U.S. employment-based visas, both temporary and permanent.
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