Non-Immigrant Visas
A Visa
Generally, visa applications require an interview of the applicant at the U. S. Embassy. However, for diplomats applying for an A-1 or A-2 visa, an interview is not usually necessary
B Visa
The B-visa category is one of the most commonly used visa categories. If you are interested in visiting the United States for business or pleasure, the B-Visa can help you accomplish this goal.
C Visa
If you need to travel through the United States to enter another country, the C-Visa may be a viable option. Remember that you should have the intent to pass through the United States
D Visa
Is the aircraft or ship that you work for intending to arrive in and exit from the U.S.?If you have answered “Yes” to both the questions above, then the D-Visa will likely be the appropriate
E -1 Visa
If you are interested in doing business and trade in the United States, then an E-1 visa is what you will require. The E-1 visa essentially permits an individual or a
E-2 Visa
For those seeking an E-2 visa, the “good news” is that recent foreign investment in the U.S. has generally been strong. In 2015, according to the U.S.
U Visa
The U visa was created for foreign nationals who are the victims of serious crimes that have occurred in the U.S.. The victims of these crimes must have cooperated with or be willing to cooperate
F1 Student Visas
The F-1, or student visa, allows students to enter the U.S. to pursue their education. For a person to qualify for an F-1 student visa, he or she should be accepted for enrollment in an established SEVP
G Visas
International Organization or G visas are issued to diplomats, other foreign government officials, and members of international organizations for travel to the U.S. on official duties.
H-1B Visa
The most important requirement for obtaining an H-1B visa is to ensure that the job qualifies as a “specialty occupation.” Specialty occupations are those that require the theoretical
H-2B Visa
The H-2B visa category is for temporary non-agricultural workers (such as the ones listed above). The H-2B visa category allows employers in the U.S. to bring foreign
H-3 Visa
The primary purpose of the H-3 visa is to allow non-immigrants to receive job-related instruction and training with a U.S. company, which would not otherwise be available in their home country.
I Visa
The I visa (or media visa) is a nonimmigrant visa for representatives of the foreign media temporarily traveling to the U.S..
J Visas
The J visa is a part of the U.S. Exchange Visitor Program. The purpose of the program is to promote educational and cultural exchanges between
K Visa
The K visa might be the right choice for you! If you are a fiancé or spouse of a U.S. citizen, you may be able to enter the U.S. on a K visa, otherwise known as a Fiancé Visa.
L Visa
The L visa may be an excellent choice for you! Many foreign companies are looking to expand and maximize their income and wish to establish their businesses in the
M Visa
The M-Visa is a non-immigrant visa and is a part of the U.S. Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). The M-Visa is meant for full-time,
N Visa
Certain representatives and staff from countries that are members of NATO can enter the U.S. using temporary visas.
O Visa
The O-Visa is granted to people with extraordinary skills in the sciences, arts, education, business, athletics, or those who have a proven record
P Visa
The P-Visa generally applies to foreign athletes and entertainment groups who do not meet the “extraordinary ability” standard under the O-Visa
Q Visa
The Q-Visa is associated with the non-immigrant International Cultural Exchange programs designated by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The purpose
R Visa
An R-Visa holder’s spouse and unmarried children under twenty-one (21) years of age may be issued religious worker R-Visas as well. The family members will need to show
S Visa
The S-Visa is for persons who have critical, reliable information about a criminal organization or enterprise and whose presence in the U.S. is essential
T Visa
The T-Visa is for persons who have been subjected to sex trafficking before the age of 18 or recruited and harbored for labor through force, fraud, or coercion.
V Visa
The V visa is a temporary visa available to spouses and minor children (unmarried, under 21) of U.S. lawful permanent residents (LPR, also known as green card holders).