These visa categories include

  • B-1/B-2

    Temporary Visitor for Business/Tourism

    For foreign nationals visiting the US for tourism (B-2) or business activities of a commercial or professional nature i n the United States (B-1)

  • E-1/E-2

    Treaty Traders/Investors

    For owner, executives, managers, and essential workers of qualified companies from treaty countries, who qualify to conduct treaty-based trade or i nvestment i n the United States.

  • E-1/E-2

    Treaty Traders/Investors

    For owner, executives, managers, and essential workers of qualified companies from treaty countries, who qualify to conduct treaty-based trade or i nvestment i n the United States.

  • F-1

    Student Visas

    For i nternational students seeking to study i n the United States. Some programs allow international students to work i n the US incidental to their course of study.

  • H-1B

    Specialty Occupation Workers/Fashion Models

    For employers wishing to hire foreign nationals i n positions that require at l east bachelor degree (specialty occupations) or as fashion models.

  • H-1B1

    Specialty Occupation Workers from Chile or Singapore

    Temporary work visa specifically for immigrants f rom Chile and Singapore working i n specialty occupations.

  • J-1

    Exchange Visitor Program

    Exchange visitors, research scholars, and professors participating i n cultural exchange programs.

  • L-1

    Intracompany Transferees

    Individuals working for an overseas subsidiary, parent, branch or affiliate of a US company who are coming to work i n a specialized knowledge (L-1B) or executive/managerial position (L-1A).

  • O-1

    Individuals of Extraordinary Ability or Achievement

    Foreign nationals who possess extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.

  • P-1

    Internationally Recognized Athletes or Entertainers

    Internationally recognized entertainers or athletes competing at an internationally recognized l evel of performance.

  • R-1

    Nonimmigrant Religious Workers

    Individuals coming to the US to work as a minister or other religious occupation for a religious organization.

  • NAFTA

    TN NAFTA Professionals

    For companies seeking to employ Mexican or Canadian workers i n a profession l isted in NAFTA.