Nonimmigrant Visas
Tourist Visa (B-2)
Generally, a citizen of a foreign country who wishes to enter the United States must first obtain a visa. You may be eligible for this visa if you are intending of temporarily entering the United States for tourism, vacation, visiting friends or family, medical treatment, participation in social events, and enrollment in short term recreational courses.We can help you prepare the best application packet whether you are applying for the first time or renewing your visa.
You may also qualify for a combination of a tourist and temporary business visitor visa known as B1/B2.
Temporary Business Visitor Visa (B-1)
You may be eligible for a B-1 visa if you will be participating in business activities of a commercial or professional nature in the United States such as consulting with business associates, traveling for professional or business conventions, settling an estate, negotiating a contract, participating in short-term trtaining, or transiting through the United States, among other types of activities.You may also qualify for a combination of a tourist and temporary business visitor visa known as B1/B2.
Nonimmigrant Waivers
If you were refused a visa or the U.S. Consulate or Embassy has found you inadmissible, you may be able to file a waiver. There are many reasons someone may be ineligible for a visa. Some of the most common reasons behind a denial or refusal include filing an incomplete application or supporting documentation, showing immigrant intent in a nonimmigrant application, being subject to public charge, fraud or misrepresentation, and prior unlawful presence in the Unites States.Call us for a consultation regarding your refusal and we can help you determine whether you qualify for a waiver or whether you may need to reapply for a visa.