Visa Types We Support

• Tourist & Business (B1/B2)

• Student (F1/M1) (B1/B2)

• Work (H1B, L1, O1)

• Family-Based (I-130, DS-260)

• Diversity Visa (DV Lottery)

• Renewals & Extensions

Detailed Overview of Visa Types

Nonimmigrant Visas (Temporary Stay)

These visas are for individuals who intend to visit the U.S. temporarily for tourism, study, work, or other specific purposes.

B1/B2 (Visitor Visa)

B1: For business-related travel (meetings, conferences, negotiations).

B2: For tourism, family visits, or medical treatment.

Most common visa type; requires DS-160 form and embassy interview.

F1 (Student Visa)

For academic study at accredited U.S. universities or colleges.

Requires SEVIS registration and proof of financial support.

M1 (Vocational Student Visa)

For non-academic or vocational training programs.

Similar to F1 but focused on technical or trade schools.

J1 (Exchange Visitor Visa)

For cultural exchange programs, research scholars, au pairs, or interns.

Sponsored by an approved organization; often includes work authorization.

H1B (Specialty Occupations)

For skilled professionals in fields like IT, engineering, or healthcare.

Employer-sponsored; subject to annual cap and lottery.

L1 (Intra-Company Transfer)

For employees transferring from a foreign office to a U.S. office of the same company.

Useful for multinational corporations.

O1 (Individuals with Extraordinary Ability)

For people with exceptional achievements in arts, sciences, athletics, or business.

Requires strong evidence of recognition and expertise.

TN (NAFTA/USMCA Professionals)

For Canadian and Mexican citizens working in certain professional occupations.

Easier process compared to H1B, but is limited to specific professions.

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