Since 1992, attorney Barry J. Walker's practice has been principally concentrated in the representation of Foreign Medical Graduates, i.e, foreign born physicians who have obtained their medical degrees abroad and have come to the United States to engage in graduate medical education.
Those Foreign Medical Doctors who come to the US on a J-1 visa, are subject to a two-year home country physical presence requirement, regardless of their nationality.Our team has successfully represented hundreds of foreign physicians in obtaining J-1 waivers of the two-year home residence requirement, H-1B status and permanent residence.
Those Foreign Medical Doctors who come to the US on a J-1 visa, are subject to a two-year home country physical presence requirement, regardless of their nationality.Our team has successfully represented hundreds of foreign physicians in obtaining J-1 waivers of the two-year home residence requirement, H-1B status and permanent residence.
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Walker Immigration is a U.S. immigration law firm that offers small firm, low-volume, immigration solutions. Our objective is to maintain the highest work quality standards while providing our clients with cost-effective service. Our practice is concentrated in employment and family-based immigration cases.
While devoting a large part of our practice to the representation of Foreign Medical Graduates, we also work with colleges and university faculty and researchers and high-skilled workers in the information technology industry.: Our clients range from emerging companies, sole proprietors and local community businesses to medium, large, multi-national public and privately-owned corporations located in any state of the U.S and abroad.
The immigrant visas are issued to foreign nationals who intend to live permanently in the U.S. The nonimmigrant visas are issued to people with permanent residence outside the U.S. but who wish to be in the U.S. on a temporary basis - for tourism, medical treatment, business, temporary work or study.
The Department of Homeland Security and the Office of Visa Services in the Consular Affairs Bureau, Department of State, oversee the processing of immigrant (IV) and nonimmigrant (NIV) visas to the U.S., by consular officers. U.S. Consular procedures and processing requirements vary greatly from post-to-post.
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