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» Immigration Law: Non-Immigrant Visas

Nonimmigrant Visas: Nonimmigrant visas are issued for temporary periods. Law Offices of Stephen Ure, PC can help your business obtain working visas (H visas) for your employees and business visitor visas (B visas). In today's climate, it is important that all documents are properly submitted to either the BCIS or Department of State. We will ensure that proper documents are filed on your behalf.

  • A Visas: Diplomats, officials and employees of foreign governments recognized by the U.S. coming on official business.
    • A-1: Ambassadors, public ministers or career diplomats/officers and their immediate families.
    • A-2: Other accredited officials and employees of foreign governments and their immediate families.
    • A-3: Attendants, servants, personal employees and members of their immediate families.
  • B-1, B-2: business visitor visa.
  • C Visas:
    • C-1: Alien in "immediate and continuous transit through U.S"
    • C-2: U.N. transits
    • C-3: Foreign representative passing through U.S.
  • E Visas:
    • E-1: Treaty Traders
    • E-2: Treaty Investors
  • F-1: Student
  • G Visa: 5 Categories for members of international organizations
  • H Visas: Temporary Workers
    • H-1B: Specialty Occupations defined text of AC 21
    • H-1C: Professional Nurses Working in Health Professional Shortage Areas
    • H-2A: Temporary Agricultural Workers
    • H-2B: Skilled/unskilled workers provided USCs/LPRs unavailable
    • H-3: Trainees
    • H-4: Accompanying family members
  • I Visa: Representative of foreign press, radio, film, or other foreign information media
  • J Visa: Exchange Visitors and their families
  • K visas:
    • K-1: Fiance Visa
    • K-3/4: Nonimmigrant Spouse or Child of United States Citizens
  • L-1: Intracompany Transferee
  • M-1: Vocational Student
  • N Visa: Parents and children of G-4s and NATO employees accorded special immigrant status under INA Sec.101(a)(27)(I) or (L) if child given visa during the time s/he is under 21.
  • O Visa: Person who "has extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics which has been demonstrated by sustained national or international acclaim." O-1A.
  • P Visa: Athletes, Entertainment Groups, Artists (P's)
  • Q Visa: International Cultural Exchang
  • R Visa: Religious Worker
  • S,T,U Visa: Law Enforcement Visas
  • TN Visa: NAFTA Professionals
  • V Visa: Spouse of Child of Lawful Permanent Resident