There are many different visas available to the non-immigrant or immigrant. Depending on your purpose and situation, I can advise you on which visa best suites your particular situation and the strategy involved in getting one!
- Foreign Government Officials
- Visa classification A1-A3
- Visitors
- Visa classification B1-B2
- Aliens in Transit
- Visa classification C1-C2
- Crewman
- Visa classification D1-D2
- Treaty Traders and Treaty Investors
- Visa classification E1-E2
- Academic Students
- Visa classification F1-F2
- Foreign Government Officials to International Organizations
- Visa classification G1-G5
- Temporary Workers
- Visa classification H-1B, H-1C , H-2A, H-2B, H-3, H-4
- Foreign Media Representatives
- Visa Classification I
- Exchange Visitors
- Visa Classification J1-J2
- Fiance(e), wife and children of U.S. Citizen
- Visa Classification K1-K4
- Vocational and language Students
- Visa Classification M1-M2
- NAFTA
- Visa Classification TN and TD
- NATO
- Visa Classification NATO 1-NATO 7
- Workers with Extraordinary Abilities
- Visa Classification O1-O3
- Athletes and Entertainers
- Visa Classification P1-P4
- International Cultural Exchange Visitors
- Visa Classification Q1-Q3
- Religious Workers
- Visa Classification R1-R2
- Witness or Informant
- Visa Classification S5-S6
- Victims of a Severe Form of Trafficking in Persons
- Visa Classification T1-T4
- Victims of Certain Crimes
- Visa Classification U1-U4
- Certain Second Preference Beneficiaries
- Visa Classification V1-V3