The US Visa Resource Center contains information that can help you apply for a United States visa. The policies and procedures regarding what kinds of visas non-native individuals qualify for, which visa will be granted and what kind of visa is best in each case are complicated and difficult to navigate without qualified legal help. Here you'll find out how to find a US visa lawyer in your area who can help you understand which of the over 20 temporary non-immigrant visas you might qualify. The US visa information you'll find here can also help you if you'd rather immigrate to the United States as a permanent resident.
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As the leading avenue for international students and/or highly-skilled professionals from other countries to live and work in the U.S., the H1B visa...
Many people all over the world dream of becoming U.S. citizens or legal permanent residents (Green Card) but that dream can quickly become a nightmare...
According to the U.S. Department of State, there are over 20 different types of nonimmigrant visas available to people traveling to the U.S. tempora...
The process for spouses and children of U.S. citizens, or of lawful permanent residents (LPR), to remain in the United States hinges on the petition...
Only foreign nationals who have extraordinary ability in the arts, sciences, education, business or athletics can apply for a visa as a temporary wo...
An L-1 visa is a narrowly defined visa which allows a person to work in the United States for an employer which is closely related to the applicantâ...
There are a wide variety of Visas that allow a foreigner to visit and/or work in the United States for a certain period of time. These range from fi...
No matter where in the world your fiancé resides, the K1 Fiancé Visa is the only proper visa for her to use to enter the United States for the purpo...
According to the Office of Immigration Statistics Annual Flow Report, in 2007, 1,052,415 persons became lawful permanent residents (LPRs) of the Unite...