These are some of the benefits of L Visa: Comparison and Differences between other non-immigrant visas: VISA L E B-1 H-1B Need a treaty between U.S and foreign country to bring owners or employees to the United States Not need of a treaty. Required N/A N/A Maximum period to stay in U.S. L-1A – 7…
Crewmember Visa -D Visa
Crewmember (D) visas are nonimmigrant visas for persons wishing to work on board commercial sea vessels (ships) or for international airlines in the United States (example flight attendants) , providing services required for normal operation and intending to depart the United States on the same vessel or any other vessel within 29 days. If you…
B1-B2 Visa and the visa waiver program
About B1/B2 Visa and Visa Waiver Program Coming to United of States as a visitor will be defined according to the purpose of your visit. You may apply for a B1 visa for a business visit or a B2 visa for visits for other purposes except business. For applicants of some countries that have…
Visa Waiver Program
The Complexities and Confusion of the United States’ Visa Waiver Program The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) is a quick and easy way to enter the United States for reasons of business or pleasure. If you are a citizen of a participating VWP Country, you can enter the United States for 90 days without enduring the…
The K1 Visa – A brief synopsis
The K1 Visa – A brief synopsis (1) K1 Visa Requirements Pros Cons Procedures – First Step: Filing the Petition i. The U.S. citizen sponsor must file Form I-129f , Petition for Alien Fiancé(e) ii. After USCIS approves the petition, it is sent to National Visa Center (NVC). The NVC will give you…
Green Card: Quest for residency
For every immigrant the most important step in the quest of become a US Citizen through naturalization is getting a green card first. However, the path to become a permanent resident is narrowly tailored because you need a familiar petition for an US citizen/Legal Permanent Resident or a working visa to become an immigrant, being…