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Visa PROCESS

SCREENING

The first step in the process is screening. This is where we assess the client's needs and determines the best visa options for their specific situation.

ONBOARDING

Once the client decides to work with us, the onboarding process begins. This involves gathering all necessary documentation and information from the client to begin the visa application process.

REVIEW

Our team of experts then reviews all of the client's documentation to ensure that everything is accurate and complete. They may also provide additional guidance to help clients address any potential issues or concerns.

SHARE

After the review is complete, We share the completed visa application with the client for review and approval.

SIGN

Finally, the client signs and submits the completed visa application, and then we manage the process from there, providing regular updates and support throughout.

Different Types of Visas

A US business visa, or B-1 visa, lets foreign nationals enter the US for temporary business activities such as meetings, negotiations, and conferences. Applicants need to prove the legitimacy of their business activities, strong ties to their home country, and sufficient financial resources. It does not allow employment in the US.

Permanent Residency Visas

If you intend to move to the U.S. on a permanent basis, you may seek permanent residency.

  1. EB-1A visa for execs, entrepreneurs, researchers & community leaders.
  2. EB-2 visa for professionals with a Master's or exceptional abilities.

Temporary Work Visas

A temporary work visa allows you to legally work in the U.S. for a specific period of time.

  1. L-1: transfer from foreign to U.S. office in the same company.
  2. H-1B: Bachelor's degree for specialized positions.
  3. B-1 visa is designed to attend meetings, conferences, and accelerators.

L1 VISA

The L1 visa is a type of non-immigrant visa that allows multinational companies to transfer their employees from foreign locations to their U.S. operations. The L1 visa is intended to facilitate the transfer of key personnel to the United States for the purpose of expanding and growing the business.

There are two types of L1 visas: L1A and L1B.

L1A visa: This visa is for executives and managers of multinational companies who are being transferred to the United States to manage the U.S. branch of the company.

L1B visa: This visa is for employees with specialized knowledge who are being transferred to the United States to work in a specialized area of the company.

The L1 business visa is designed to benefit both the U.S. company and the foreign worker. For the U.S. company, it provides a means of transferring essential employees to the United States to manage U.S. operations and develop the company's presence in the U.S. market. For the foreign worker, it provides an opportunity to gain valuable experience working in the United States and to further their career with the company.

To be eligible for an L1 visa, the foreign worker must have worked for the multinational company for at least one continuous year within the last three years in a managerial, executive, or specialized knowledge capacity. The U.S. branch of the company must also be a qualifying organization, which means that it must have a qualifying relationship with the foreign company, such as being a subsidiary, affiliate, or parent company.

Overall, the L1 business visa is a valuable tool for multinational companies seeking to expand their operations in the United States and for foreign workers seeking to advance their careers with their companies.

H1-B VISA

The H1-B visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers in specialty occupations that require theoretical or technical expertise. The H1-B visa program is intended to help U.S. companies fill skill gaps with highly qualified foreign workers.

There are several types of H1-B visas, including:

H1-B Specialty Occupation Visa: This visa is for foreign workers with a bachelor's degree or higher in a specialized field such as science, technology, engineering, or mathematics.

H1-B2 Visa for Department of Defense Cooperative Research and Development Project Workers: This visa is for foreign workers who will be working on a project for the Department of Defense.

H1-B3 Visa for Fashion Models: This visa is for foreign fashion models who are employed in the United States.

The purpose of the H1-B business visa is to fill skill gaps in the U.S. job market with highly qualified foreign workers. The visa program is designed to help U.S. employers find workers with specialized knowledge and expertise that they are unable to find within the United States. The H1-B visa program benefits both U.S. employers and foreign workers.

U.S. employers benefit from the H1-B program by being able to hire highly qualified foreign workers in specialty occupations, which can help them remain competitive in their respective industries. Foreign workers benefit from the program by being able to work and gain experience in the United States, which can lead to new career opportunities and professional growth.

To be eligible for an H1-B visa, a foreign worker must have a bachelor's degree or higher in a specialized field and be sponsored by a U.S. employer. The employer must also show that they were unable to find a qualified U.S. worker for the position.

Overall, the H1-B business visa is a valuable tool for U.S. companies seeking to fill skill gaps and for foreign workers seeking new career opportunities in the United States.

B1 VISA

The B1 business visa is a type of non-immigrant visa that allows individuals to enter the United States for business purposes. The B1 visa is intended for individuals who need to engage in short-term business activities in the United States, such as attending business meetings, negotiating contracts, and participating in conferences or trade shows.

There are several types of B1 visas, including:

B1 Visitor for Business Visa: This visa is for individuals who need to engage in business activities in the United States, such as attending meetings, negotiating contracts, or participating in conferences.

B1/OCS Visa for Crewmembers: This visa is for crewmembers of airlines, ships, or international airlines that are stopping over in the United States for a short period of time.

B1 Domestic Employee Visa: This visa is for domestic employees who are traveling with their U.S. employer to the United States for a short period of time.

The purpose of the B1 business visa is to allow individuals to engage in short-term business activities in the United States. The visa program is designed to help facilitate business transactions and promote economic growth.

The B1 visa can benefit both U.S. companies and foreign individuals. For U.S. companies, the B1 visa can help facilitate business transactions and help them expand their operations into new markets. For foreign individuals, the B1 visa can provide an opportunity to gain valuable experience working with U.S. companies and to expand their professional network.

To be eligible for a B1 visa, the applicant must demonstrate that they have a legitimate business purpose for traveling to the United States and that their stay will be temporary. The applicant must also show that they have strong ties to their home country, such as a job, family, or property, and that they have the financial resources to support their stay in the United States.

Overall, the B1 business visa is a valuable tool for individuals who need to engage in short-term business activities in the United States. The visa program helps promote economic growth and facilitates business transactions between U.S. companies and foreign individuals.

EB-1 VISA

The EB-1 business visa is a type of immigrant visa that allows individuals with extraordinary abilities, outstanding professors or researchers, and multinational executives or managers to permanently live and work in the United States. The EB-1 visa program is intended to help U.S. companies and institutions attract and retain highly skilled workers and executives from around the world.

There are three types of EB-1 visas:

EB-1A Visa for Individuals with Extraordinary Ability: This visa is for individuals who have demonstrated extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.

EB-1B Visa for Outstanding Professors and Researchers: This visa is for individuals who have outstanding achievements in their academic field and are recognized internationally.

EB-1C Visa for Multinational Executives or Managers: This visa is for executives or managers who have been employed by a foreign company for at least one year and are being transferred to the U.S. to work for a U.S. company in a managerial or executive capacity.

The purpose of the EB-1 business visa is to help U.S. companies and institutions attract and retain highly skilled workers and executives from around the world. The EB-1 program benefits U.S. employers by providing them with access to a pool of highly skilled and talented individuals who can help their companies remain competitive in their respective industries. It also benefits the individuals who are granted the visa, as they are given the opportunity to live and work in the United States on a permanent basis.

To be eligible for an EB-1 visa, the applicant must meet specific criteria depending on the type of EB-1 visa they are applying for. For example, individuals applying for the EB-1A visa must demonstrate extraordinary ability in their field, while individuals applying for the EB-1B visa must demonstrate outstanding achievements in their academic field. Additionally, individuals applying for the EB-1C visa must have been employed by a foreign company for at least one year and be transferring to a U.S. company in a managerial or executive capacity.

Overall, the EB-1 business visa is a valuable tool for U.S. companies and institutions seeking to attract and retain highly skilled workers and executives. The visa program benefits both U.S. employers and foreign individuals, helping to promote economic growth and innovation.

EB-2 Visa

The EB-2 business visa is a type of employment-based visa for individuals who are seeking to work in the United States in a professional capacity. This visa is designed for those with exceptional ability in their field or those who have advanced degrees, such as a master's or doctorate.

There are three types of EB-2 visas:

EB-2(a) - This visa is for individuals who have exceptional ability in the arts, sciences, or business. They must have a degree of expertise significantly above that ordinarily encountered in the field.

EB-2(b) - This visa is for professionals with advanced degrees, such as a master's or doctorate, who will be employed in a job that requires an advanced degree.

EB-2(c) - This visa is for individuals who can show that their employment in the United States would be in the national interest. This is often referred to as the National Interest Waiver (NIW) category.

The purpose of the EB-2 business visa is to attract and retain individuals who have exceptional abilities or advanced degrees to work in the United States in a professional capacity. This visa is beneficial for both the individual and the United States as it allows talented and skilled professionals to work and contribute to the country's economy and growth. Additionally, the visa program can help address shortages of skilled professionals in certain industries. Overall, the EB-2 business visa is an important tool for attracting and retaining talent in the United States.

Frequently Asked Questions

The initial period of stay is up to three years, with extensions available in two-year increments for a maximum of seven years for L-1A visa holders and five years for L-1B visa holders.

Processing times can vary, but it typically takes several months to a year to get an EB-1 visa.

Yes, you can apply for an EB-2 visa if you have an equivalent level of expertise and experience in your field.

Allows for business travel to the United States without the need for a work visa Can be used for short-term stays of up to six months Allows for spouses and children to accompany the B-1 visa holder

There is a cap of 65,000 H-1B visas available each fiscal year, with an additional 20,000 visas available for individuals with advanced degrees from U.S. universities.

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