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What follows below is a very brief summary of each of the visa categories. The purpose of these summaries are to assist you in evaluating whether you may be eligible for any particular working visa in the United States. Please bear in mind that the immigration laws are under constant change and that some of the information contained herein may or may not apply to the specific facts of your particular case. Our suggestion: after you have reviewed the categories, email us with any questions you might have. We will do our best to answer them as clearly as possible. |
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Diversity Visa (Visa Lottery)
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Family Visas
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Investor Visas
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Student Visas
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Non-Immigrant Visas
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With the exception of the "million dollar investor" category, most individuals seeking to live permanently in the United States must first enter through a temporary visa. The United States Government refers to such visas as "nonimmigrant visas," and these range from the routine B-1/B-2 Tourists/Business Visa to highly specialized categories for entertainers, artists and multi-national employees. What follows below is a very brief summary of each of the visa categories. The purpose of these summaries are to assist you in evaluating whether you may be eligible for any particular working visa in the United States. Please bear in mind that the immigration laws are under constant change and that some of the information contained herein may or may not apply to the specific facts of your particular case. Our suggestion: after you have reviewed the categories, email us with any questions you might have. We will do our best to answer them as clearly as possible.
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