B-1 Visas - Business visitors.
B-2 Visas - Visitors for tourism or medical treatment
E-1 Visas - Treaty traders working for a U.S. trading company that does 50% or more of its business with the trader's home country.
E-2 Visas - Treaty investors working for a U.S. company with 50% or more of its investment capital coming from the worker's home country.
E-3 Visas- Temporary Work Visa for Australian Nationals only.
F-1 Visas - Academic or language students
F-2 Visas - Dependents of F-1 visa holders (Spouse and Children under 21).
H-1B Visas - Persons working in specialty occupations requiring at least a bachelor's degree or its equivalent in on-the-job experience, and distinguished fashion models
H-2A Visas -Temporary agricultural workers coming to the U.S. to fill positions for which a temporary shortage of American workers has been recognized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
H-2B Visa - Temporary workers of various kinds coming to the U.S. to perform temporary jobs for which there is a shortage of available, qualified American workers.
H-3 Visas - Temporary trainees coming for on-the-job training unavailable in their home countries. Temporary trainees coming for on-the-job training unavailable in their home countries.
H-4 Visa - Dependents of H-1B visa holders (Spouse and Children under 21).
J-1 Visas - Exchange visitors coming to the U.S. to study, work, or train as part of an exchange program officially recognized by the U.S. Information Agency.
K-1 Visas - Fiances or fiancees of U.S. citizens coming to the U.S. for the purpose of getting married.
L-1 Visas - Intracompany transferees who work as managers, executives, or persons with specialized knowledge.
O-1 Visas - Persons of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.
P-1 Visas - Internationally recognized athletes and entertainers, and their essential support staff.
P-2 Visas - Entertainers coming to perform in the U.S. through a government-recognized exchange program.
P-3 Visas - Artists and entertainers coming to the U.S. in a group to present culturally unique performances.
Q-1 Visas- Exchange visitors coming to the U.S. to participate in international cultural exchange programs
R-1 Visas- Ministers and other workers of recognized religions.
TN-1 Visas - Work visas for Canadians under the NAFTA free trade agreement.
TN-2 Visas - Work visas for Mexicans under the NAFTA free trade agreement.
Visa Waiver Program - The Visa Waiver Program (VWP) enables nationals of certain countries to travel to the United States for tourism or business for stays of 90 days or less without obtaining a visa.
If you are interested in working or living in the U.S., please contact us for more information.


