Legal Question in Immigration Law in Florida

Hi,

Here is my case. I came here 3 years ago to study Graphic Design (A.S.) because I couldn't afford anything else. In my second year of classes I got a job at a Printing Company and worked with them under CPT (Curricular Practical Training). After I finished my A.S. I continued working with them under OPT(Optional Practical Training)

Now, my year under OPT is almost over. I have been trained in all aspects of the business, and was named Store Manager. I have gained more experience in this year and half with them, than in my entire degree. At this point I am the one that runs the store and the one who takes care of orders and knows how all the printers work.

My company really wants to sponsor me, they say they'll do anything to keep me here.

Is there any way?


Asked on 11/21/09, 4:00 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Luba Smal Smal Immigration Law Office

What is your degree? Do you have Bachelor's degree?

Yes, your company (employer) might be able to petition for you. You need to discuss your options with an attorney in private, rather than through a public forum.

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Answered on 11/26/09, 4:49 pm
Michael Harris Law Offices of Kravitz and Guerra, P.A.

There may be options, but I will need to know more about your credentials before I can fully advise you. There are different visa options, including temporary and permanent options. Please contact me for more information, to submit a copy of your resume to me, or to schedule an appointment at my office in Miami, Florida.

Sincerely,

Michael A. Harris, Esq.

Associate Attorney

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Answered on 11/30/09, 12:16 pm


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