We handle all of the non-immigrant categories, both at the
inception and for extensions:
B1 & B2 - visitors for pleasure and
for business
E1 & E2 - treaty investors and treaty
traders
F1, M1 - students
H1A - registered nurses
H1B - professionals, performing a specialty
occupation
H2A - agricultural workers
H2B - seasonal and short term workers
H3 - trainees
H4 - dependents
I - journalists, news media
J & Q - exchange visitors
K - fiancees
L - intracompany transferees
O - aliens of extraordinary ability in the
arts, sciences or business
P - performing entertainers and athletes
P1 - internationally known athletes and
entertainment groups
P2 - artists performing under a reciprocal
exchange program
P3 - culturally unique entertainers
P4 - dependents
R - religious workers
V - spouses and minor children of permanent
resident aliens for whom a family petition was filed prior
to December 21, 2000, and has been pending for over three
years
For Canadians and Mexicans, NAFTA and/or U.S./Canada Free
Trade Agreement contains some reciprocal provisions that may
be applicable in individual cases, depending on circumstances
Other types of visas include C,D, TWOV, S, T and U. There
are narrowly tailored and somewhat obscure visa categories,
such as for crewmen, witness and informants, and transit visas
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