Immigration
The United States of America ("U.S.")
We provide consultation and support to individuals and companies regarding their immigration requirements. Whether you plan to visit the U.S. temporarily, pursue education or work opportunities, immigrate, or have other valid reasons, we can assist you in identifying and obtaining the appropriate visa for your stay. The following list includes some of the most commonly applied-for visas, but it is important to note that each person's situation is unique. The purpose of your intended travel and other factors will determine the specific visa type required under U.S. immigration law. We encourage you to reach out to us so we can help you ascertain your visa requirements.
Business Visits. The B-1 visa would be most appropriate if you are looking to visit the U.S. temporarily for business purposes. Some examples of business purposes are:
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Consult with business associates
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Attend a scientific, educational, professional, or business convention or conference
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Settle an estate
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Negotiate a contract
Depending on your country of citizenship, you may be eligible for the Visa Waiver Program ("VWP"). VWP enables most citizens or nationals of participating countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa. See participating countries here.
Worker Visas. This is an employment-based nonimmigrant visa category. It allows foreign nationals to temporarily work in the U.S. Some of the most commonly applied employment-based visas are:
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H1-B (specialty occupation)
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L-1 (intracompany transferees)
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NAFTA Professional (TN) for citizens of Canada and Mexico
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O-1 (For persons with extraordinary ability or achievement)
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P-1 (For certain athletes and entertainers)
Spousal Visa. If you are a U.S. citizen or Green Cardholder, you can file a petition for your foreign-born spouse and, under certain situations, family members or the children of your spouse.
Student/Exchange Visitor Visas. If you are planning to study in the U.S. The F or M visa is generally required, depending on your school program.
Citizenship & Nautralization
We also consult on citizenship & naturalization matters. For example, if you are eligible for naturalization, we can help with the petition and prepare you for the process. See more details on the USCIS website.
Citizenship & Nautralization
We also consult on citizenship & naturalization matters. For example, if you are eligible for naturalization, we can help with the petition and prepare you for the process. See more details on the USCIS website.