Temporary Visas

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B1/B2 Visa
B1 Visitor Visa for Business
B2 Visitor Visa for Pleasure

E-1 Visa
The E-1 classification is authorized for a national of a country with which the United States has a commercial treaty, who is coming to the U.S. solely to engage intrade of a substantial nature principally between the United States and the alien’s country of nationality

E-1 Visa
The E-1 classification is authorized for a national of a country with which the United States has a commercial treaty, who is coming to the U.S. solely to engage intrade of a substantial nature principally between the United States and the alien’s country of nationality

E-2 Visa
The E-2 classification is authorized for a national of a country with which the United States has a commercial treaty, who is coming to the United States solely to direct and develop the operations of an enterprise in which he or she has invested, or is actively involved in the process of investing, a substantial amount of capital.

E-3 Visa
Professional Workers.

E-5 Visa
Visa for Australian.

F-1 Visa
Student Visa

H-1B Visa
U.S. employers may petition for skilled alien workers to meet temporary positions for which qualified U.S. workers are not available

  • AC21
  • ACWIA
  • ADJUSTMENT OF STATUS

H-2 Visa
U.S. employers may petition for skilled or unskilled alien workers to meet temporary or seasonal needs in positions for which qualified U.S. workers are not available.

J-1 Visa
Exchange Visitors.

K-1 Visa
The immigration laws provide a nonimmigrant visa classification (“K 1”) for persons coming to the United States to marry American citizens and reside here.

K-3 / K-4 Visa
Fiance / Spouse of an American citizen.

TN Visa
NAFTA created a new visa category, TN, for eligible Canadian and Mexican professional workers and also affected terms of admission for Canadians admitted to the U.S. under other nonimmigrant classifications.

V Visa
Relative

Extension of stay

Adjustment of Status