Non-Immigrant Visas

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Non-Immigrant Visas Attorneys In Los Angeles, California

What Is A Non-Immigrant Visa?

A non-immigrant visa permits you to visit the United States for a specified period. Unlike an immigrant visa, a non-immigrant visa offers temporary permission to stay in the U.S. based on specific criteria. Consulting a non-immigrant visa attorney can assist you in determining your eligibility for the visa and navigating the process. Our proficient immigration lawyers have extensive expertise in facilitating non-immigrant visa applications. They can assist you in identifying the suitable visa for you and guiding you through the application procedure. Reach out to one of our immigration attorneys today for personalized assistance.

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What Kinds of Non-Immigrant Visas Are There?

B-category visas are for individuals looking to visit the United States for either business or non-business purposes. E-category visas cater to those involved in trading with U.S. organizations or investing significantly in U.S. businesses. One type of E-category visa specifically targets Australian workers seeking employment in specialized occupations. F- and M-visas are designed for individuals wishing to pursue vocational or academic programs in the U.S. H-1 visas allow temporary work for individuals in specialized fields, while H-2 visas enable U.S. employers to bring in foreign workers, skilled or unskilled, to fill temporary positions. H-3 visas are for training in various fields or for exchange students returning to work in their home country. J- and Q-category visas facilitate educational and cultural exchange visits to the U.S. K-1 visas (linked to fiancé visa page) enable fiancés of American citizens to enter the U.S., requiring marriage within 90 days. L-visas permit foreign employees of American companies to hold managerial positions in the U.S. O-visas accommodate individuals with extraordinary abilities, while P-visas cater to entertainers, athletes, or teachers in those domains. R-1 visas are for temporary religious work in the U.S. T- and U-visas provide shelter in the U.S. for victims of human trafficking and crime, aiding U.S. authorities in investigations and prosecutions. Lastly, TN visas allow Mexican and Canadian workers in specialized fields to work temporarily in the U.S. For further information, please reach out to our immigration law team today.

How Can You Help Me Obtain a Non-Immigrant Visa?

Choosing the most suitable non-immigrant visa is crucial. Our skilled immigration attorneys can assist in selecting the application that maximizes your chances of success. We will guide you through the application process, simplifying the intricate laws surrounding non-immigrant visas. Contact Law Offices of Judith L. Wood to begin the process.

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