Guidance for U.S. B1/B2 Visas
The B1 visa is designed for temporary business trips, including travel for contract negotiations, attending exhibitions and conferences, short-term training, consultations with suppliers and clients, as well as for bus drivers and cargo truck transporters.
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The B2 visa is designed for tourist activities, such as shopping and sightseeing, visiting friends and relatives, obtaining medical treatments, and more.
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We provide our clients with guidance throughout the consular processing for the following visa applications.
Discover the benefits that each of the following visas offers through a call or video call.
tn visaThe TN visa was established under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), now known as the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). It allows Canadian and Mexican citizens to temporarily work in the U.S. in certain professional occupations.
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h-2b visaThe H-2B visa allows foreign nationals to come to the U.S. to perform temporary non-agricultural jobs based on seasonal or cyclical employment demand.
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h-2a visaThe H-2A visa allows foreign nationals to work temporarily in agricultural jobs in the U.S. when there's a shortage of domestic agricultural workers.
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Learn more about the H-2B visa
Here are some common professions and roles often associated with the H-2B visa:
The H-2B visa is used for temporary non-agricultural jobs, so the professions or jobs that can apply vary widely depending on the employer's needs and the seasonal, peak-load, intermittent, or unsatisfied nature of the job. |
1. Construction workers: For specific, temporary projects. 2. Hospitality workers: Including waitstaff, cleaning and maintenance staff, cooks, and other roles in hotels and resorts. among many others. |
freight carriers B1 VISADiscover the benefits that the various memberships offer to truckers to reduce waiting times at entry ports.
We advise you to choose the one that best suits your needs.
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type ofwaivers available
i-601
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i-212
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212 (d)(3) waiver
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Immigration waivers are special requests that allow certain individuals to overcome obstacles or restrictions in their immigration process or reentry into the United States. Here's a brief description of three common types of waivers:
I-601 Waiver (Waiver of Inadmissibility):
This waiver is used to forgive certain infractions or inadmissibilities that could hinder an individual's entry or adjustment of status in the United States.
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I-212 Waiver (Permission for Reentry After Deportation or Voluntary Departure):
The I-212 waiver is requested when a person has been deported or has voluntarily left the United States and wishes to reenter legally.
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212(d)(3) Waiver (Temporary Nonimmigrant Permission):
The 212(d)(3) waiver is used to grant temporary entry to the United States to individuals who might otherwise be inadmissible. This applies especially to nonimmigrant visa applicants who wish to enter for purposes such as tourism, business, or medical treatment and may have some inadmissibility. |
These waivers are important tools for those facing challenges in their immigration process or travel to the United States. Each situation is unique, and eligibility and the process vary depending on individual circumstances.
We assist our clients with all the necessary documentation for the waiver application process, as well as the completion of forms, payment, and submission of supporting documents to USCIS.
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In addition to providing guidance during the interview on the information that may be requested by the consular officer based on the type of process being conducted.
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I-130 Petition for Alien Relative
Submitting form I-130 is the first step in helping an eligible relative apply to immigrate to the United States and get a Green Card.
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We assist clients who wish to help their eligible relatives with the immigration process to the United States of America, providing all the necessary documentation for the application, as well as the completion of forms and the submission of supporting documentation to USCIS.
Additionally, we offer guidance during the interview on the information that may be requested by the consular officer, such as evidence of the relationship with their eligible family member. |
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