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Byrley Law Firm, LLC, provides exceptional and cost effect services to employers, families, and individuals seeking help with their immigration and naturalization needs. Located in the Baltimore-Washington corridor, we are within an hour from most locations in the metropolitan area. For employers and professionals needing assistance with working visas, we offer experienced and responsive legal representation.

We have a track record of success, with a 100% approval rate handling National Interest Waivers for scientists from NIH, Johns Hopkins, and similar institutions. Our mission is to provide the highest-quality representation, whether for individuals, families, or organizations. Byrley Law Firm, L.L.C., assists individuals and businesses in all jurisdictions and in all matters related to U.S. immigration and nationality law.

Our clients include international investors, leading non-governmental organizations, employers throughout the US, researchers and scientists, as well as private individuals, engaged couples and families across the world.
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Since 1999, Byrley Law Firm, L.L.C. attorneys have practiced U.S. immigration and nationality law before the administrative courts and agencies of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Department of State and U.S. Department of Justice.
It is our mission to deliver the highest quality legal counsel and service to our clients.
We strive to establish and maintain open and long-lasting relationships with our clients, with the understanding that, to be effective, an attorney must see the client, not as "case" but as a person.
There are a number of non-immigrant visa categories for foreign nationals who wish to come to the US to study.
The F-1 Visa (Academic Student) is available for eligible applicants who wish to enter the U.S. as a full-time student at an accredited (U.S. government- approved) college or university, in a program that culminates in a degree, diploma, or certificate.
The M-1 Visa (Vocational Student) is available to applicants who wish to pursue non-academic programs (for example, health care technician, machinist, dental hygienist, etc) at an established institution.
Two principal types of working visas are the H-1B visa, which is for foreign professionals coming temporarily to work in the United States, and the L-1 visa, which is targeted to employees of an overseas company who are being transferred to an affiliated company in the US.
Other options include the TN visa for Canadians and Mexicans; H-2B visa for temporary, seasonal workers; the H-1C for registered nurses; and the H-3 for trainees.
In addition, a variety of other categories for special types of workers exist.
The U.S. immigration law has established several categories of non-immigrant and immigrant visas targeted to investors and business people.
This article explains the more pertinent aspects of these.
For other visas of interest to workers or companies please check out our section on employment visas.
This visa category is for those who want to come the United States temporarily to conduct business activities.
A B-1 holder may not receive compensation from a U.S. employer, or engage in productive employment that U.S. workers might perform.
The Green Card is issued upon approval of permanent residence status by the USCIS.
Permanent residence status confers many benefits, including the ability to work in the US, travel abroad for limited period of time and return without a US visa, and sponsor immediate family members for green cards of their own.
It is possible to remain a permanent resident indefinitely, although most see this status as an intermediate step to citizenship.
Permanent residence through petition is generally achieved as a result of petition by a close relative, an employer, or (in some cases) oneself (i.e., a "self-petition").
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