Talent is everywhere, but it's not always in the right country. Sometimes, your talent requires work visas to work from where they need to be, whether that’s for business purposes or personal wants and desires.
However, navigating the employment-based visa process can be complicated and overwhelming, leading to missed opportunities, job offer delays, and added stress for both the worker and your HR department.
That's where Deel Immigration steps in.
In this session, we'll explain everything you need to know to support your workers in securing a work visa so they can start working compliantly in the USA in a fraction of the time.
The session will include:
Visa pathways and eligibility
- Learn the two pathways: DIY sponsorship or utilizing an immigration service provider.
- Discover common American work visa categories such as the H-1B visa, L-1 visa, O-1, TN, and E-2 and your worker's eligibility and visa requirements.
The visa application process
- Explore the steps to file a petition with USCIS for labor certification with the Department of Labor, including compliance documentation, application fees, visa interviews with a US embassy, and consular visa stamping.
The advantage of Deel's accelerated, hands-off sponsorship model
- Learn how Deel, an employer of record (EOR) sponsor, can handle the entire application process for you in a fraction of the time (even if you're not a US employer) with increased transparency, one-on-one support, and real-time status updates.
Support for family members and dependents
- Learn how to support your candidate's family members and dependents with completing application forms and acquiring work permits.
Compliant onboarding
- Understand the importance of verifying your worker's employment authorization documents (EAD) after visa issuance in case of audits
- Discover how to streamline onboarding with Deel background checks, global payroll, benefits administration, equipment management, and so much more...
FAQS
Will the webinar cover green cards? Yes. The webinar's core focus is on temporary worker visas for nonimmigrant workers who want to enter the US for employment lasting a fixed period of time before returning to their home country.
However, we will also touch on how temporary work visas can lead to a potential green card so that nonimmigrant visa holders can gain permanent residence in the US and eventually become US citizens through naturalization.
Will the webinar cover exchange program visas? No. The types of visas covered in this webinar will be for foreign workers with specialty occupations, such as those with an advanced degree, extraordinary ability, and experience in a particular profession, those participating in intra-company transfers, or those relocating under NAFTA.
Those looking for work experience, practical training, and cultural exchange can check the US gov webpage on exchange visitor visas.