There are numerous kinds of nonimmigrant, temporary visas with each serving a different purpose known by a letter number combination and name. The most popular are B-2 visitors, E-2 investors or F-1 students. When you are provided with a nonimmigrant visa, the United States government’s assumption is that you will perform a specific activity for a specific limited time while you are in the United States.
The principal difference is that all green cards are permanent while all nonimmigrant visas are temporary. If you have a green card, it can only be taken away if you violate certain laws and or regulations. However, the government can easily take away nonimmigrant visas. Legally acquiring a nonimmigrant visa does not help or hurt one as it relates to getting a green card.
For those who desire to come to the United States as a visitor on a B-1 visa or tourist on a B-2 visa. See I.N.A. § 101(a)(15(B), 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(15)(B); C.F.R. § 214.2(b)
You must demonstrate that you intend to return to your home country upon your visit’s conclusion. Contact us to prepare your B-1 or B-2 visa petition. It is extremely important that you contact us if you have had difficulty previously acquiring a visa, overstayed a visa or are from a nation thought to sponsor terrorism.
The M-1 visa is for vocational students while the F-1 visa is for academic students. See I.N.A. § 101(a)(15)(F), 8 C.F.R. § 214.2(f), I.N.A. § 101(a)(15)(M), 8 C.F.R. § 214.2(m)
The following conditions must be met to qualify:
Family Members: If you qualify for an F-1 visa or M-1 visa, your spouse and unmarried children under age 21 can get an F-2 or M-2 visa. Your school must issue a separate Form for them.
Congress created the J-1 visa to promote educational and cultural exchanges between the United States and other countries. You must meet the following criteria:
Family Members: Your spouse and unmarried children under age 21 can get a J-2 visa with proper documentation.
O and P visas are for outstanding workers in education, arts, sciences, businesses, entertainment, and athletics. R visas are for Religious workers.
You must have extraordinary ability demonstrated by at least three of the following:
The U visa offers temporary legal status to crime victims. Eligibility criteria include:
Important Note: Only 10,000 U visas are issued annually. Processing times can be significant.
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, USMCA provides special privileges for Canadian and Mexican professionals:
There are numerous kinds of nonimmigrant, temporary visas with each serving a different purpose known by a letter number combination and name. The most popular are B-2 visitors, E-2 investors or F-1 students. When you are provided with a nonimmigrant visa, the United States government’s assumption is that you will perform a specific activity for a specific limited time while you are in the United States.
The principal difference is that all green cards are permanent while all nonimmigrant visas are temporary. If you have a green card, it can only be taken away if you violate certain laws and or regulations. However, the government can easily take away nonimmigrant visas. Legally acquiring a nonimmigrant visa does not help or hurt one as it relates to getting a green card.
For those who desire to come to the United States as a visitor on a B-1 visa or tourist on a B-2 visa. See I.N.A. § 101(a)(15(B), 8 U.S.C. § 1101(a)(15)(B); C.F.R. § 214.2(b)
You must demonstrate that you intend to return to your home country upon your visit’s conclusion. Contact us to prepare your B-1 or B-2 visa petition. It is extremely important that you contact us if you have had difficulty previously acquiring a visa, overstayed a visa or are from a nation thought to sponsor terrorism.
The M-1 visa is for vocational students while the F-1 visa is for academic students. See I.N.A. § 101(a)(15)(F), 8 C.F.R. § 214.2(f), I.N.A. § 101(a)(15)(M), 8 C.F.R. § 214.2(m)
The following conditions must be met to qualify:
Family Members: If you qualify for an F-1 visa or M-1 visa, your spouse and unmarried children under age 21 can get an F-2 or M-2 visa. Your school must issue a separate Form for them.
Congress created the J-1 visa to promote educational and cultural exchanges between the United States and other countries. You must meet the following criteria:
Family Members: Your spouse and unmarried children under age 21 can get a J-2 visa with proper documentation.
O and P visas are for outstanding workers in education, arts, sciences, businesses, entertainment, and athletics. R visas are for Religious workers.
You must have extraordinary ability demonstrated by at least three of the following:
The U visa offers temporary legal status to crime victims. Eligibility criteria include:
Important Note: Only 10,000 U visas are issued annually. Processing times can be significant.
The United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement, USMCA provides special privileges for Canadian and Mexican professionals:
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