Explore Your Pathway to the U.S.
Comprehensive Non-Immigrant Visa Solutions
Unlock new opportunities with customized visa services designed to meet your unique needs, ensuring a smooth and efficient journey to the United States. From work and study visas to family-based and specialized options, our expert team guides you through every step of the process, handling the complexities of U.S. immigration law on your behalf. Experience peace of mind as we tailor our services to your goals, making the path to the U.S. as seamless as possible. Discover how our comprehensive visa solutions can support your future in America.
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Visa Categories We Support
Our Non-Immigrant Visa Services
B-1/B-2 Visa
Facilitating business and tourism travel, the B-1/B-2 Visa is designed for short-term visits to the United States.
H-1B/H-2B Visa
For skilled professionals and temporary workers, these visas allow employment in specialized fields.
L-1 Visa
Enabling intracompany transfers, the L-1 Visa is ideal for executives and managers moving within a multinational company.
F-1 Visa
Supporting academic pursuits, the F-1 Visa is tailored for students attending U.S. educational institutions.
O-1 Visa
For individuals with extraordinary abilities in arts, sciences, or business, the O-1 Visa recognizes exceptional talent.
R1 Visa
Designed for religious workers, the R1 Visa facilitates short-term service in the United States.
U Visa
Providing protection and opportunities for victims of crime who assist law enforcement, the U Visa is a vital resource.
R Visa
Supporting religious workers in short-term roles, the R Visa ensures smooth transitions for service-based missions.
Common Questions About Non-Immigrant Visas
Explore answers to frequently asked questions about non-immigrant visas to better understand your options and the application process.
What is the difference between a B-1 and B-2 visa?
The B-1 visa is for business-related activities, while the B-2 visa is for tourism and leisure purposes. Both are short-term visas.
How long does it take to process an H-1B visa?
H-1B visa processing times can vary, but it typically takes several months. Premium processing is available for faster service.
Can I work on an F-1 student visa?
F-1 visa holders can work on-campus and may qualify for Optional Practical Training (OPT) or Curricular Practical Training (CPT) under certain conditions.
What are the requirements for an O-1 visa?
The O-1 visa requires proof of extraordinary ability in your field, such as awards, publications, or a high salary.
Who qualifies for a U visa?
U visas are available to victims of certain crimes who have suffered mental or physical abuse and are helpful to law enforcement in investigating or prosecuting criminal activity.
Can I bring my family on an L-1 visa?
Yes, L-1 visa holders can bring their spouse and unmarried children under 21 years old on L-2 visas, allowing them to live and study in the U.S.
What is the R1 visa for?
The R1 visa is for religious workers who are members of a religious denomination and are coming to the U.S. to work for a non-profit religious organization.
How can I extend my non-immigrant visa?
To extend a non-immigrant visa, you must file a request with USCIS before your current visa expires, demonstrating a valid reason for the extension.
What happens if my visa application is denied?
If your visa application is denied, you will receive a notice explaining the reasons. You may be able to reapply or appeal the decision, depending on the circumstances.
Ready to Start Your Visa Journey?
Contact Priya Mathon Law Firm today to discuss your non-immigrant visa needs. Our experienced team is here to provide personalized guidance and ensure your application process is smooth and successful.