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Overview
 

The non-immigrant visa classification covers a broad range of visas used to enter the United States for work, pleasure or study. Some visas are considered 'dual status'; you may attempt to obtain permanent residency (a green card) while under that classification. Most non-immigrant visas, however, require you establish the demonstration of non-immigrant intent. This means you should demonstrate that you have a permanent residence in your home country that you have no intention of abandoning. The duration of time you may spend in the U.S. can range from a few days to several years, depending on the visa. In most situations, your spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21 may accompany you on a derivative visa.

 

Please note that the information contained herein is very general and is not intended to provide sufficient information to make an application to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Service for benefits under the immigration laws.  We urge you to contact the Driggs Immigration Law Group for a consultation with an experienced immigration attorney. 

 
Temporary Visas


Overview

Student Visas

F-1 Visa
M-1 Visa

Work Visas

H-1B VISA
H-2A Visa
H-2B VISA
H-3 VISA
L-1 Visa
R-1 VISA
TN VISA
O-1 VISA
O-2 VISA
P-1 VISA
P-2 VISA
P-3 VISA

Visitor Visas

B-1 VISA
B-2 VISA
E-1 VISA
E-2 VISA
J-1 VISA
Q-1 VISA
VISA WAIVER PROGRAM

Other Visas

C-1 VISA
C-2 VISA
C-3 VISA
D-1 VISA
D-2 VISA
I VISA
K-1 VISA
LIFE ACT AND AMENDMENTS

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