This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
This form is a sample letter in Word format covering the subject matter of the title of the form.
To work in New York you will need a work visa or a Green Card. These can only be issued by the authorities (US embassy or consulate) before you travel to the United States. How to get one? You will need a US-based company that will sponsor you.
First, your employer is required to get an approved Labor Certification from the United States Department of Labor (DOL). Second, your employer must file an immigrant petition on your behalf (Form I-140). Third, you are required to either adjust status (Form I-485) or apply for your immigrant visa (Form DS-260).
Working in New York How to get one? You will need a US-based company that will sponsor you. This means that when you apply for a job in the US, the company will need to support your visa application for New York. Without sponsorship, it is extremely difficult to work in the US.
Before you can even apply for a US work visa, you must have a job offer from a specific US employer. The employer will then sponsor your visa by filing a petition with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This type of work visa is part of a wider category of visas called petition-based visas.
You must assign a certificate of sponsorship to each foreign worker you employ. This is an electronic record, not a physical document. Each certificate has its own number which a worker can use to apply for a visa. When you assign the certificate to a worker, they must use it to apply for their visa within 3 months.
Look for U.S. Employers With Experience Hiring Foreign Workers. Employers with a history of hiring foreign workers are more likely to hire you than employers that don't have much experience with the process. Because immigration law is hugely complicated, they might not even know what their options are.
Application for a temporary workers visa must be made at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate, and can only be made after the abroad applicant has obtained the necessary Form I-129, also known as a Petition for Nonimmigrant Worker. This can be obtained from the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Go to the company websites to see specific jobs available, and whether they sponsor visas. Send resumes with cover letters to each. Also go to sites like LinkedIn, where you can find people with whom to network and discuss opportunities for people needing sponsorship.
You can find US jobs that sponsor visas through various online job search websites, such as Indeed, Glassdoor, LinkedIn, and SimplyHired. When searching for jobs, you can use keywords like ``visa sponsorship'' or ``H1B sponsorship'' to help filter your search results.
Example Format I, Your Name, a resident of Your City and State, am writing this letter to support the visitor visa application of my relation, Applicant's Name, residing at Applicant's Address. I intend to invite him/her/them to visit me in the United States from start date to end date.