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For many people, immigrating to the United States is a life-changing decision and a culmination of many months or even years of planning. The process of gaining entry to the United States, whether as a skilled worker, an entrepreneur, a seasonal employee, or a family member can be intimidating and require a solid understanding of the system.

At workpermit.com, we understand the complicated process of American immigration law and employ an immigration lawyer who is a member of the New York Bar Association. In addition, our lawyer is a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA).

AILA is a national association of US immigration lawyers who specialize in United States Immigration Law. AILA is designed to promote a fair and just system of US immigration, both in the interests of immigrants and of America itself.

The main goals of AILA include increasing the level of knowledge and professionalism amongst its members, advancing the protection of the public through promotion of client protection and authorized representation, and promoting the delivery of competent, ethical, and legal immigration services by lawyers and other authorized representatives and programs.

It is important to note that only US lawyers are authorized to practice United States Immigration Law and to represent clients. By employing a member of the American Immigration Lawyers Association, workpermit.com is guaranteeing a professional and serious service.

If you are an IT professional, a health care professional, you are an employer willing to hire or to transfer an employee, or even if you only have a job offer in the United States, workpermit.com offers a free online assessment. Your submission will be assessed directly by our AILA-certified immigration lawyer who will respond to you shortly. It could be a small but important initial step towards a new life in the United States of America.