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We offer comprehensive services for various non-immigrant visas, including:
For individuals traveling to the U.S. for business (B-1) or tourism (B-2).
For students wishing to study at a U.S. institution.
For professionals in specialty occupations requiring theoretical or technical expertise.
For employees of an international company being transferred to the U.S.
For individuals with extraordinary ability or achievement in their field.
For internationally recognized athletes and entertainers.
For individuals participating in work-and-study-based exchange programs.
If you’re looking to invest in the U.S., we can assist with the following investor visas:
For individuals engaged in substantial trade between the U.S. and their home country.
For investors who have made a substantial investment in a U.S. business.
For professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability.
For skilled workers, professionals, and other workers.
For investors who invest $900,000 or $1.8 million in a new commercial enterprise that creates at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers.
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We offer comprehensive services for various non-immigrant visas, including:
We offer comprehensive services for various immigrant visas, including:
Here’s a brief description, application fee, and average processing time for each of the employment-based immigrant visa categories:
For advanced degree holders (master’s or higher) or individuals with exceptional ability.
$700 (plus $1,140 for premium processing)
For priority workers with extraordinary abilities, outstanding professors / researchers, or certain multinational executives / managers.
$700 (plus $1,140 for premium processing)
For skilled workers (bachelor’s degree or higher) or unskilled workers (less than 2 years of experience).
$700 (plus $1,140 for premium processing)
For special immigrants, including religious workers, broadcasters, and international organization employees.
$700 (plus $1,140 for premium processing)
Documentation of eligibility category (e.g., religious worker certification).
For investors who create US jobs through capital investment.
$3,675 (plus $1,140 for premium processing)
It’s essential to consult with an immigration attorney for personalized guidance on the application process and requirements.
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Here’s a brief description, application fee, and average processing time for each of the visa categories:
For individuals selected through the Diversity Visa Lottery Program.
$0
For individuals fleeing persecution, war, or natural disasters.
$0
Description: For individuals seeking protection from persecution in the US.
$0
For various categories, including:
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971 S University Av. # 1069, Provo UT 84601
+1-3475147259
#684, Calle 5ta. Ote. Nte. San Jacinto, Tuxtla Gtz. CHIS. C.P.29000
+52 9616396132
R. Aparecida, #437 – Centro, Guaxupé – MG, C.P.37800-000
+35 98871-6569
The main difference between a B1 visa and a B2 visa is the intended purpose of travel to the United States:
B1 visa
For business purposes, such as attending conferences, meetings, or negotiating contracts
Both B1 and B2 visas are nonimmigrant visas that allow short-term stays in the United States, typically up to six months. However, there are some differences in the activities that are permitted with each visa:
B1 visa holders
Cannot work in the United States in the traditional sense. They must depart the United States when their business activities are complete or when their authorized stay expires.
B2 visa holders
Can apply for extensions in six-month increments. They are expected to depart the United States upon completing their planned activities or when their authorized stay expires.
In most cases, a B1/B2 visa is issued together, allowing the holder to travel for both business and pleasure.