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US Immigration Pathways For Professionals: Work Visa Consultation Announced

US Immigration Pathways For Professionals: Work Visa Consultation Announced

Bold USA Immigration has announced a visa consultation service to support foreign professionals exploring work and residency options in the United States. Led by Bilal Khaleeq, the firm evaluates each applicant’s qualifications, professional background, and long-term objectives before identifying suitable immigration pathways.

More information is available at https://www.boldlegal.com

The announcement comes as demand for U.S. employment-based visas continues to surpass availability. According to the U.S. Department of State, the total employment-based preference visa limit for fiscal year 2025 is 150,037, with data from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services showing that EB-2 visa allocations for the year were exhausted before the fiscal year ended. For professionals navigating this environment, selecting the right pathway early and accurately has become increasingly important to avoid delays and misapplications.

To address this gap, Bold USA Immigration structures its consultation process around an initial eligibility assessment covering education, work history, financial capacity, and career objectives.

The firm’s consultation spans multiple visa categories, with pathways varying based on an applicant’s qualifications and career objectives. For investors and entrepreneurs, the E-2 Treaty Investor Visa and E-1 Treaty Trader Visa offer routes to live and operate in the United States, while the L-1A visa supports executives transferring to a U.S. office and may lead to permanent residency through the EB-1C category.

The team notes that skilled professionals may qualify under the H-1B for specialty occupations, the EB-2 National Interest Waiver for self-petitioners with advanced degrees, or the EB-3 for employer-sponsored applicants. Individuals with recognized expertise may also be evaluated for the O-1A visa, while family-based pathways, including marriage-based green cards and parent sponsorship, remain available.

“Every applicant has a unique background, and selecting the appropriate pathway depends on a careful evaluation of eligibility and long-term objectives,” a company spokesperson said. “Taking time at the outset helps ensure that professionals pursue immigration routes aligned with their qualifications.”

Bilal Khaleeq, founder of Bold USA Immigration, holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, an MBA from Rice University, and a Doctor of Jurisprudence from Creighton University. Over the course of his career, he has supported professionals and families navigating U.S. immigration processes.

For consultation details, visit https://www.boldlegal.com

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