Non-Immigrant
No plans to move to the U.S? No problem! There are a variety of non-immigrant visas available which you may be eligible for.
Immigrant
Applying for an immigrant visa to the U.S can be a complex and lengthy process. But, leave that part to us and stay worry free knowing that you’re in good hands.
Visitor
Temporary visas are available when it’s undesired, or unnecessary to apply for a longer term travel visa.

Study & Exchange
Non-Immigrant
F-1 — Students – academic and language students
J-1 — Exchange visitors – au pairs
M-1 — Students – vocational
OPT — Optional Practical Training (OPT) for F-1 Students

Employment
Non-Immigrant
O-1A — Foreign nationals with an extraordinary ability in the sciences, education, business, or athletics (not including the arts, motion pictures or television industry)
O-1B — Foreign nationals with an extraordinary ability in the arts or extraordinary achievement in motion picture or television industry
O-2 — Individuals who will accompany an O-1, artist or athlete, to assist in a specific event or performance.
O-3 — Individuals who are the spouse or children of O-1’s and O-2’s
P-1B — Member of an Internationally Recognized Entertainment 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
E-1 — Treaty traders
E-2 — Treaty investors

Family
Immediate Family + Spouse
K-1 — Fiancé(e)
IR1 or CR1 — Immigrant Visa for a Spouse of a U.S. Citizen

Employment
Immigrant
EB-1 — Employment Based Immigration for foreign nationals who have an extraordinary ability, are an outstanding professor or researcher, or are a multinational executive or manager. Each occupational category has certain requirements that must be met:
EB-2 — Employment Based Immigration for foreign nationals who are members of the professions holding an advanced degree or its equivalent, or a foreign national who has exceptional ability
EB-5 — Immigrant Investor Program
