Us Immigration Visas
US immigration is a process through which someone travels from other nations as an immigrant or non-immigrant to the US. A person who wishes to travel to the U.S should require visa and follow certain immigration rules and regulations.
Obtaining an immigration visa is highly complicated .The process is always changing. An immigration lawyer can help with (immigration and naturalization) issues such as acquiring a U.S. work visa or other types, like Visitor visas B1, B2 for business visitors, Student visa, L1-Intracompany transferee visas, E1-Treaty trader, E2-Treaty investor, Family visa include K and V (fiance visa and spousal visa) and green card issues. A US immigration attorney or immigration lawyer tackles issues concerning foreign nationals who enter the U.S whether that's temporary or permanent. Their line of work involves all things associated with the legal rights, duties, and obligations of foreigners in the United States.
Depending on the case, there are many types of U.S. visas. Generally visas are divided into two types: the Non-immigrant type visas and the US Immigration type visas. Non-immigrant visas are: B1 Visa- it is usually for temporary visitor for business.B2 Visa- this is for temporary visitors for pleasure.H-1B Visa - it is generally applicable to persons in a specialty occupation which requires the theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge requiring completion of a specific course of higher education.H-3 Visa-is a type of visa for trainees. This system also applies to practical training in the education of handicapped children.H4- is a visa for dependents of H1, H2 or H3 visas.
US Immigration visas offer a resident status (Green Card) to foreign nationals to permanently reside and travel in the US. Some US immigration visas also allow to change or 'adjust status' (I-485, I-140), which is the process of adjusting the foreign national's position from nonimmigrant to immigrant without having to leave the US.
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