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Five categories of worker visas
On behalf of Walker Morton LLP | Sep 1, 2020 | US Immigration Law
People interested in coming to the United States from other countries may apply for a visa related to their employment. The United States Department of State indicates that the dependent children under 21 years of age and spouse of an applicant may also request a visa...







