NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS
- B1/B2 visas
- Athlete, amateur or professional (competing for prize money only)
- Business visitor
- Domestic employee or nanny – must be accompanying a foreign national employer
- Visitor for medical treatment
- Visitor for tourism, vacation or pleasure
- E visas
- E-1 – Treaty Traders
- E-2 – Treaty Investors
- E-3 – Australian professional specialty occupation
- F Student visas
- H visas
- H-1B – Specialty occupations in fields requiring highly specialized knowledge
- H-3 – Training in a program not primarily for employment
- J visas
- Exchange Visitor
- Au pair
- Physician
- K visa – nonimmigrant visa for the foreign-citizen fiancé(e) of a United States (U.S.) citizen
- L visa
- L-1A – Intracompany transferee or manager
- L-1B – Intracompany transferee specialized knowledge
- O visas
- O-1 – Individuals with extraordinary ability or achievement
- O-2 – Support of an individual with extraordinary ability in athletics or the arts
- P visas
- P-1 – Internationally recognized athlete or member of an internationally recognized group
- P-2 -Individual Performer or Part of a Group Entering to Perform Under a Reciprocal Exchange Program
- P-3 -Artist or Entertainer Coming to Be Part of a Culturally Unique Program
- R visas – Temporary religious worker
- TN – Visas for Canadian and Mexican NAFTA professional workers
IMMIGRANT VISAS
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EMPLOYMENT-BASED
- Employment First Preference
- Persons with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.
- Outstanding professors and researchers with at least three years experience in teaching or research, who are recognized internationally.
- Multinational managers or executives who have been employed for at least one of the three preceding years by the overseas affiliate, parent, subsidiary, or branch of the U.S. employer.
- Employment Second Preference
- Professionals holding an advanced degree or a baccalaureate degree and at least five years progressive experience in the profession.
- Persons with exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business.
- Employment Third Preference
- Skilled workers are persons whose jobs require a minimum of 2 years training or work experience that are not temporary or seasonal.
- Professionals are members of the professions whose jobs require at least a baccalaureate degree from a U.S. university or college or its foreign equivalent degree.
- Unskilled workers (Other workers) are persons capable of filling positions that require less than two years training or experience that are not temporary or seasonal.
- Employment Fourth Preference – beneficiary of an approved Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant, Form I-360.
- Employment Fifth Preference – Immigrant Investor visa categories are for capital investment by foreign investors in new commercial enterprises in the United States which provide job creation.
- Employment First Preference
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FAMILY-BASED
- Immediate Relative Petitions and Adjustment of Status Applications
- I-751 Removal of Conditions Petitions
- Family First Preference – Unmarried sons and daughters of U.S. citizens, and their minor children, if any.
- Family Second Preference – Spouses, minor children, and unmarried sons and daughters (age 21 and over) of Legal Permanent Residents.
- Family Third Preference – Married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens, and their spouses and minor children.
- Family Fourth Preference – Brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens, and their spouses and minor children, provided the U.S. citizens are at least 21 years of age.
OTHER SERVICES
- Re-entry permits
- Advance Parole documents
- Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA)
- Green Card renewals
- Employment Authorization Documents
- Naturalization
- Waivers