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Visa Types Overview

The U.S. offers several categories of visas to accommodate various purposes of travel. These visas are broadly categorized into Non-Immigrant Visas for temporary stays and Immigrant Visas for those seeking permanent residency. Here are the main categories:

Path to Non-Immigrant Temporary Visas

We specialize in non-immigrant visas for tourism, education, business, and skilled work, making your entry into the U.S. smooth and efficient.

Non-Immigrant Visas (Temporary Stay)

These visas are for individuals who wish to enter the U.S. for a limited time for specific purposes like tourism, education, or business.

  • B-1/B-2 Visa: Tourist and business visitor visa.

  • F-1/M-1 Visa: Student visas for academic and vocational studies.

  • J-1 Visa: Exchange visitor visa for cultural exchange programs, internships, and research.

  • H-1B Visa: Skilled worker visa for specialized employment.

  • L-1 Visa: Intra-company transferee visa for employees of international companies.

  • O-1 Visa: Visa for individuals with extraordinary abilities in science, arts, education, business, or athletics.

  • E-1/E-2 Visa: Treaty trader and investor visas for business owners and investors from treaty countries.

  • TN Visa: Visa for professionals from Canada and Mexico under NAFTA

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a large white building with a dome and a statue in front of it

Permanent Residency Visas

Immigrant Visas (Permanent Stay)

Explore immigration visas for permanent residency in the U.S. Learn about family-based and employment-based options to obtain your green card and secure your future.Immigrant Visas (Permanent Stay)

These visas are for individuals seeking to live permanently in the U.S. and include paths to obtaining a Green Card.

  • Family-Based Immigrant Visas: For immediate relatives of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents, including spouses, children, and parents (IR and F categories).

  • Employment-Based Immigrant Visas (EB-1 to EB-5): For skilled professionals, individuals with extraordinary abilities, and investors who create jobs in the U.S.

  • Diversity Visa (Green Card Lottery): For individuals from countries with low U.S. immigration rates.

  • Fiancé(e) Visa (K-1): For foreign nationals engaged to U.S. citizens.

  • Humanitarian Visas: Refugee and asylum visas for individuals fleeing persecution or danger in their home countries.

These visa categories offer various pathways to enter and stay in the U.S., each with its own eligibility criteria and requirements tailored to different needs and circumstances.

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white and brown concrete building
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signage on night

EB -1 TO EB-5 Immigrant Visas

The EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, EB-4, and EB-5 visa categories are pathways for foreign nationals seeking permanent residency in the United States based on employment or special circumstances.

The EB-1 category is reserved for individuals with extraordinary abilities, outstanding professors, and multinational executives.

EB-2 is for professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities in their fields.

The EB-3 category caters to skilled workers, professionals, and other workers who meet certain qualifications.

EB-4 is designed for special immigrants, including religious workers and certain foreign government officials.

Finally, the EB-5 program enables investors to obtain a green card by investing a significant amount in a U.S. business that creates jobs. Each category has specific eligibility requirements and benefits, making them suitable for different types of applicants seeking to live and work in the U.S.