Immigration law is a bureaucratic maze with many hidden traps and doorways. We guide you through the maze so you get your visa. With over 17 years of experience, we have dealt with all forms of visas. We offer:
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Visa | | Description |
A Visa | | Diplomatic employees and their households |
B Visa | | B-1 Business and B-2 Tourist Visa and Applications and Extensions |
C Visa | | Transit visa (pass-through at an airport or seaport) |
D Visa | | Crewmember (air or sea) |
E Visa | | E-1 & E-2 Visa: Treaty Investor and Trader Visa for investors or traders of countries that have a treaty of commerce and investment with the USA. |
F Visa | | Students |
G Visa | | Employees of International Organizations (examples: OAS, International Red Cross, etc.) |
H Visa | | Temporary worker visa, such as H-1B Professional Visa. |
I Visa | | Representatives of international media |
J Visa | | Exchange visitors, such as educational exchange students, au pairs, graduate medical trainees, practical training students, professors and researchers, short-term scholars, camp counselors |
K Visa | | Fiancé, fiancée, and spouses of U.S. citizens married abroad |
L Visa | | L-1A & L-1B Visa: Intra-company Transfer Visa, such as executives, managers, persons with proprietary knowledge |
M Visa | | Language and vocational students |
N Visa | | NATO employees |
O Visa | | Extraordinary ability aliens |
P Visa | | Athletes, entertainment groups, and their support personnel |
Q Visa | | Cultural exchange visitors, such as Mexican Folk Life Festival) |
R Visa | | Religious workers |
S Visa | | Criminal informants |
T Visa | | Victims of international trafficking in persons |
U Visa | | Victims of spousal or child abuse |
V Visa | | Spouse and minor children of permanent residents who are waiting for green cards. |