Whether you are an ambitious employee looking to develop your career in Las Vegas or an employer who wants to leverage foreign talent to develop your business, a skilled Las Vegas employment immigration lawyer can help. If you need to get a green card sponsorship, understand your STEM-related immigration options, or secure a work visa, our dedicated and knowledgeable legal team is here to support you.
Las Vegas offers diverse industries and a bustling economy that can support entrepreneurs, businesses, and workers alike. We can help you navigate the complex landscape of U.S. employment immigration law to meet your goals. At Karlin & Karlin, our work visa attorney team has decades of combined experience successfully helping businesses and workers across the Las Vegas area strengthen their professional prospects through the power of immigration.
Contact us today to schedule your free consultation so that you can understand your options moving forward and get your questions answered.
While entertainment commonly comes to mind for many individuals who think about Las Vegas, the city primarily runs on its robust workforce, which is significantly made up of immigrants. In Nevada, nearly one in four individuals in the labor force, 23.5% of all workers in the state, and 18.2% of all STEM workers are immigrants. This means that roughly 387,000 immigrant workers make significant contributions to Nevada’s economy.
Looking at Las Vegas alone, which has a population of 641,903, immigrant workers are extremely crucial in major industries like Arts, Entertainment, Food & Hospitality – making up 16.4% of workers. Other industries where immigrant workers are essential include Professional, Scientific, & Management Services (13.7%), Retail Trade (10.5%), and Construction (8.6%).
Whether you are a chef from India, a biomedical researcher from Mexico, or a software developer from the Philippines, there are many opportunities waiting for you in Las Vegas. Our dedicated employment immigration team is here to help you successfully unlock your professional life in the city.
Our experienced immigration team provides support with a variety of employment immigration services in the Las Vegas area.
Also known as non-immigrant visas, temporary work visas give individuals the ability to work in the United States for a certain period of time with a designated employer. Options include H-1B, L-1, O-1, and TN visas. Depending on your academic and professional background, country of origin, professional goals, and other factors, we can help you understand which temporary work visa may be right for you.
We have years of experience successfully helping individuals obtain employment-based green cards. Whether you are an outstanding professional or a skilled worker, we can help you understand whether you’re eligible for different options, such as EB-1, EB-2, and EB-3. We also support employers with the PERM Labor Certification process for green card eligibility.
When hiring foreign workers in Las Vegas, businesses are required to remain in compliance with immigration law. We can support processes for visa sponsorship, I-9 compliance, Labor Condition Applications, and prevailing wage and job classification requirements.
Although immigration processes are overseen by federal law, local experience can make all the difference. As Las Vegas has an increasing immigrant population, a variety of employers looking for reliable legal partners, and a unique employment landscape, it’s important to work with experienced attorneys who understand the nuances of federal law, local processes, and stakeholders.
From the USCIS Las Vegas Field Office to the Las Vegas Immigration Court (EOIR), we know it all. Our dedicated team has the experience and resources required to support you throughout your case. We balance case processing times with outcome prospects and offer frequent and proactive communication with bilingual services.
You can sponsor a foreign worker in Las Vegas by first determining the correct visa category for them. For example, this could be an L-1, H-1B, or E-3 visa. The majority of cases require a Labor Condition Application or PERM certification. A skilled attorney from our firm can walk you through each step of the process, from prevailing wage determination to final approval from USCIS.
Yes, you can work in Las Vegas with a STEM degree on Optional Practical Training (OPT). If you currently have an F-1 OPT, an attorney from our firm can help you apply for the STEM extension of 24 months. While you are working, we can also help you with the transition process to an H-1B visa or green card. By working closely with us, we can help you determine an optimal legal strategy for your case.
The deadline for H-1B visas is March 24 for employment that would begin in FY2026. The lottery opens each March, so it is important to plan ahead of time so that you can strategically submit your application. If you’re interested in applying for an H-1B, reach out to a legal professional from our team before the year ends to get started.
Some Las Vegas casinos sponsor work visas, particularly for roles in more specialized areas of employment, such as those linked to tech support, culinary arts, or hospitality. Our law firm works hand in hand with hospitality and gaming HR departments to help ensure compliance with immigration law, fostering successful sponsorships.
Whether you want to strengthen your business by bringing on top global talent or are looking to build a career in Las Vegas, a dedicated Las Vegas employment immigration lawyer from our team can help you meet your goals. Contact Karlin & Karlin today to schedule your free consultation. Together, we can help you leverage the immigration system as a bridge to new heights and opportunities.
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