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What Is A Non-Immigrant Visa?

A non-immigrant visa grants you the ability to reside in the United States for a defined span of time. This type of visa offers temporary authorization for you to remain in the U.S. on the condition that you fulfill certain requirements.  Non-immigrant visas are suitable for purposes such as tourism, business, studying, and temporary work.


The process of obtaining a non-immigrant visa involves several steps. The first step is to determine which visa category you fall under based on your purpose of travel. The U.S. Department of State has a list of non-immigrant visa categories, each with its own specific requirements and eligibility criteria.


Once you have determined your visa category, you must complete the online non-immigrant visa application (Form DS-160) and pay the required fee. This form will require personal information such as your name, address, contact details, and passport information.


Andres G. Hernandez, an accomplished Immigration Law attorney based in Missouri and Arizona can provide you with valuable guidance on your eligibility for a non-immigrant visa and navigate you through the process. With his vast knowledge in the field of immigration, Hernandez can identify the visa best suited to your situation and assist you throughout the application process. Reach out to AGH Law Firm today for assistance with your non-immigrant visa needs.

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What Kinds of Non-Immigrant Visas Are There?

Andres G. Hernandez, an experienced Immigration Law attorney operating out of Missouri and Arizona, is distinctly acquainted with a multitude of visa categories designed to aid individuals in their pursuit of visiting or staying in the United States. 


If your plans include visiting the United States for business or personal reasons, consider a B-category visa. E-category visas might be a viable option for those looking to engage in trade with U.S. organizations or make a significant investment in a U.S. enterprise. Certain E-category visas are specifically designated for Australian workers seeking employment within a specifically skilled profession.


F- and M-category visas cater to individuals intending to join vocational or academic programs within the U.S. If you're a foreign worker in a skilled field, H-1 visas can grant you temporary work in the country. H-2 visas are offered for unskilled workers to fill temporary positions, while H-3 visas are available for job training programs and exchange student opportunities.


J- and Q-category visas host individuals in the U.S. for educational or cultural exchange visits. For those engaged to American citizens, K-1 visas provide the opportunity to marry and reside in the U.S. Companies employing foreign nationals in managerial roles can consider L-category visas.


O-category visas extend to those who demonstrate extraordinary abilities, and P-category visas cater to entertainers, athletes, and educators in similar fields. Religious mission workers may consider R-1 visas. T- and U-category visas provide refuge for human trafficking and crime victims and aid U.S. authorities in investigation and offender prosecution efforts. And TN visas are designed for Mexican and Canadian workers in skilled professions to work temporarily in the U.S. Connect with Andres G. Hernandez right away to understand more about your visa options and the intricate world of U.S immigration law.

How Can You Help Me Obtain a Non-Immigrant Visa?

Identifying the right non-immigrant visa for your situation is crucial. Andres G. Hernandez, a knowledgeable and practiced Immigration Law attorney based in Missouri and Arizona, can assist you in selecting the application that optimizes your chances of success. Hernandez will then guide you through the application process, simplifying the intricate maze of laws that regulate non-immigrant visas. To begin, get in touch with Andres G. Hernandez today.

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