ALL TYPES OF NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS
People come to the United States for various reasons – business, pleasure, study. Multiple visas exist to allow a foreigner come and stay in the US for a certain period of time. The type of visa is selected based on the planned activities in the U.S. Different rules and regulations are attached to each visa category. While the process of obtaining a tourist visa may be quite straightforward, the application for a business or employment visa requires submission of extensive documentation and often cannot be done without assistance of an experienced immigration attorney. We help with all kinds of non-immigrant visas. Our success rate gives us special pride and satisfaction.
- Business visitors and tourists (B visa)
- Academic and vocational students and their families (F and M visas)
- Exchange visitors (J visa)
- Exchange visitors (J visa) – removal of two-year abroad restriction
- Temporary employees (H visas):
– Specialty workers (H-1B visa)
– Free Trade Agreement Professionals (H-1B1 visa)
– Agricultural workers (H-2A visa)
– Skilled and unskilled workers (H-2B visa)
– Trainees (H-3 visa) - Fiancée visa (K-1)
- Intra-company transferees (L visa)
- Religious servants (R visa)
- Individuals with extraordinary abilities in science, arts, education, business or athletics (O visa)
- Athletes, entertainers, their families and support personnel (P visa)
- Participants in cultural exchange programs (Q visa)
- Family members of lawful permanent residents (V visa)
- Entrepreneurs from treaty countries engaged in foreign trade (E-1 visa)
- Investors from treaty countries (E-2 visa)
- NAFTA professionals (TN visa)
- Ambassadors, diplomats, officials, and employees of foreign governments (A and G visas)
- Foreign media representatives (I visa)
- Law enforcement visas:
– S visa
– T visa
– U visa - Transit, crewmen, and other temporary visas
- Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility (I-212 waiver)
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