Non-Migrant Visas

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People coming to the United States as business (B-1) or tourist (B-2) visitors need a temporary nonimmigrant visa.

TOURIST (B1, B2)

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STUDENT VISA F-1 Student Visa The “F” visa is reserved for non-immigrants who intend to pursue academic studies and/or language training programs.

STUDENTS (F-1, M-1)

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The H-1B visa is a non-immigrant visa. It is designed to allow US employers to recruit and employ foreign professionals in special occupations within the US for a specified period of time.

PROFESSIONAL WORKERS (H-1B)

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These visas are not numerically limited. Employers must demonstrate that there are not enough US workers who are able, willing, qualified and available to do temporary work.

TEMPORARY AGRICULTURAL WORKERS (H-2A)

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Is a non-immigrant visa available to foreigners who fall into the “exchange visitor” category.v

EXCHANGE VISITOR (J-1)

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For foreigners who come temporarily to the United States to perform service or temporary work, with the exception of agricultural work.

TEMPORARY WORKERS (H-2B)

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Allows any foreign national to travel to the United States to participate in a training program with a US employer.

INTERN (H-3)

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For representatives of foreign print, radio, film or other media.

FOREIGN MEDIA, PRESS AND RADIO(I)

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Temporary visa that allows companies to move qualified foreign employees to their North American branch or headquarters.

TRANSFERRED BETWEEN COMPANIES (L-1)

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Aimed at foreigners with extraordinary abilities in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics.

FOREIGNERS WITH EXTRAORDINARY SKILLS (O)

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P-1: Internationally recognized performers, circus performers, and athletes who are going to tour, compete, or a specific event in the United States.

P-2: Artists or animators going individually or as a group to an exchange program recognized by the US government.

P-3: Artists or animators who wish to perform, teach or train people as part of a unique cultural program.

ARTISTS AND ATHLETES (P-1, P-2, P-3)

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For religious workers who do not wish to immigrate. They must be sponsored by a non-profit religious organization.

RELIGIOUS WORKERS (R)

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Available to citizens of foreign countries that have a treaty of commerce and navigation or investment with the United States.

MERCHANTS AND INVESTORS BY TREATY (E-1, E-2)

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Benefit to the bride and groom of the petitioners, citizens of the United States.

GROOM (BRIDE) AND HUSBAND (WIFE) (K-1, K-3)

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For victims of physical or mental abuse or who have collaborated with the police in the investigation or prosecution of a criminal act.

VICTIMS OF CRIME (U)

Immigrants Visa

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Available to skilled professionals with at least 2 years of experience, professionals with university degrees or other unskilled workers that are not temporary or seasonal.

QUALIFIED, PROFESSIONAL AND UNQUALIFIED WORKERS (EB-3)

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This visa is available to individuals of “extraordinary ability” in the arts, science, education, business or athletics, and outstanding professors and researchers, managers and executives of multinationals.

IMMIGRANT VISA PETITIONS FOR WORK

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For professionals with a college degree and at least 5 years of experience in the profession and people with exceptional skills in the arts, sciences or business.

HIGHER LEVEL PROFESSIONALS OR EXCEPTIONAL SKILLS (EB-2)

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Religious workers, young special immigrants, US foreign service messaging workers, translators, former US government officials and other non-citizens.

SPECIAL IMMIGRANTS (EB-4)

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For foreigners who invest $500,000 to $1,000,000 in a company in the United States.

IMMIGRANT INVESTOR (EB-5)

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Immediate Persons” of a US Citizen Parents, spouses and children (single under age 21) of a US citizen.

FAMILY IMMIGRATION PETITIONS

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Family members of a US citizen may qualify, but with a numerical limit on visas each year.

OTHER CLOSE FAMILY MEMBERS OF A US CITIZEN

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Spouses and unmarried children of permanent residents can also apply for the Green Card.

FAMILIES OF PERMANENT RESIDENTS

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Gives abused spouses and children of US citizens or US permanent residents a “self-petition” procedural mechanism for lawful permanent resident status.

SPOUSES, PARENTS AND ASSAULTED CHILDREN (VAWA)

Other services

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Naturalization is the path for immigrants to become US citizens.

NATURALIZATION / CITIZENSHIP

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It guarantees exemption from the reasons that make foreigners ineligible to move or even visit the United States.

FORGIVENESS REQUESTS

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For certain undocumented immigrants under the age of 21 who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned by one or both parents.

STATUS FOR YOUTH SPECIAL IMMIGRANT

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For individuals who, in their countries, have been persecuted, or fear being persecuted in the future, on the basis of their race, religion, nationality, political opinion or membership of a particular social group.

ASYLUM REQUESTS

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The interview can be the most important moment in the immigration process. The lawyer prepares the client for the interview, conveys tranquility and security, in addition to guiding them to avoid possible traps and violation of rights.

IMMIGRATION INTERVIEW

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An individual who is the beneficiary of an approved immigrant visa petition and has an immigrant visa number immediately available (i.e. priority date is current) may apply at a U.S. Consulate for an immigrant visa in order to come to the United States and be admitted as a permanent resident.

CONSULAR PROCESSING

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It is obtained within the United States with the visa extension petition with the USCIS, immigration fees, and required documents.

TOURIST VISA EXTENSION

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It is obtained within the United States with the USCIS change of status application, immigration fees, and required documents.

STATUS CHANGE

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Special Immigrant Juvenile Status (SIJS) is an immigration classification available to certain undocumented immigrants under the age of 21 who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned by one or both parents.

SIJS (STATUS FOR YOUTH SPECIAL IMMIGRANT)

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On June 26, 2013, the United States Supreme Court ruled in United States v. Windsor that the federal interpretation of “marriage” and “spouse” as legislated in Section 3 of the “DOMA” to strictly heterosexual marriages was unconstitutional because it denied same-sex couples their constitutional rights under the Fifth Amendment.On June 26, 2013, the United States Supreme Court ruled in United States v. Windsor that the federal interpretation of “marriage” and “spouse” as legislated in Section 3 of the “DOMA” to strictly heterosexual marriages was unconstitutional because it denied same-sex couples their constitutional rights under the Fifth Amendment.

SAME-SEX MARRIAGE & IMMIGRATION

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