TEMPORARY VISAS
B-1/B-2
Visitor's Visas
Available to visitors coming to the U.S. for business or pleasure.
B-1 business visitor visas are for a short duration and must not involve
local employment. Nationals of certain countries may be eligible to
visit the U.S. for up to 90 days without obtaining a visa.
E-1/E-2
Treaty Trader and Investor Visas
Investor and traders and their employees may receive visas to carry
on their businesses in the U.S if their home country hazs a commercial
treaty with the U.S. conferring visa eligibility.
F-I and M-1
Student Visas
Persons seeking to pursue a full course of study at a school in the
United Stites may be eligible for a visa for the course of their study
plus, in somc cases, a period for practical training in their field
of study.
H-1B
Specialty Occupation (Professional) Visas
Professional workers with at least a bachelor's degree (or its equivalant
work experience) may be eligible for a non-immigrant visa if their
employers can demonstrate that they are to be paid at least the prevailing
wage for the position.
J-1 and Q-1
Exchange Visitor Visas
Persons coming to the U.S in an approved exchange program may be eligible
for the J-1 Exchange Visitor's visa. J-1 programs often cover students,
short-term scholars, business trainees, teachers, professors and reseach
scholars, specialists. international visitors, government visitors,
camp counselors and au pairs. In some cases, participation in a J-1
program will be coupled with the requirement that the beneficiary
spend at least two years outside ofthe U.S. before being permitted
to switch to a different non-immigrant visa or to permanent residency.
K-1
Fiancee Visas
A Fiance(e) of a U.S. citizen is eligible for a non-immigrant visa
conditioned on the conclusion of the marriage within 90 days.
L-1
Intracompany Transfer Visas
L-1 visas are available to executives, managers and specialized knowledge
employees transferring to their employer's U.S. affiliate. Executives
and managers holding L-I visas may be eligibte for permanent residency
without the need for a labor certification. O-1 Extraordinary Ability
Worker Visas
The O-1 category is set aside for foreign nationals with extraordinary
ability. This includes entertainers, athletes, scientists, and businesspersons.
P-1
Artists and Athletes Visas
This category covers athletes, artists and entertainers
R-l Religions Worker Visas
Religious workers may be eligible for an R-1 visa
TN Status Under the North American Free Trade Agreement
A special category has been set up for nationals of Canada and Mexico
under the provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement
PERMANENT RESIDENCY VISAS
"Green Cards"
Family Sponsored Immigration
U.S. citizens may petition for spouses, parents, children and siblings.
Permanent residents may petition For spouses and children.
EB-1
Foreign Nationals of Extraordinary Ability,Outstanding
Professors and Researchers and Multinational Executives and Managers
Individuals in this category can petition for permanent residency
without having to go through the time consumiing labor certification
process.
EB-2
Workers with Advanced Degrees or Exceptional
Ability in the Sciences, Arts or Business
Visa holders in this category normally must have a job offer and the
potential employer must complete the labor certification process.
The labor certification involves a testing of the job market to demonstrate
that the potential visa holder is not taking a job away from a U.S.
worker. In cases where an individual can show that his entry is in
the national interest, the job offer and labor certification requirements
can be waived.
EB-3
Skilled Workers and Professionals
Visa holders in this category normally must have a job offer and the
potential employer must complete the labor certification process.
EB-4
Special Immigrant Visas for Religions Workers
Ministers of religion are eligible for permanent residency.
EB-5
Investor/Emploument Creation Visas
Under the 1990 Immigration Act, Congress has set aside up to 10,000
visas per year for alien investors in new commercial enterprised who
create employment for ten individuals. There are two groups of investors
under the program- those who invest at least $500,000 in "targeted
employment areas" (rural areas or areas experiencing high unemployment
of at least 150% of the national average rate) and those who invest
$1,000,000 anywhere else. No fewer than 3,000 of the annual allotment
of visas must go to the targeted employment areas.
DV-1
Visas (The "Green Card Lottery")
55,000 visas are annually allotted in a random drawing to individuals
from nations underrepresented in the total immigrant pool.
Refugee and Asylum Applications
Persons with a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race,
religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or
political opinion may be eligible to apply for asylum or refugee status
in the U.S.
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