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- IMMIGRATING THROUGH RELATIONSHIP WITH A FAMILY
MEMBER
(A) Children and spouses of U.S.
Citizens
(B) Parents of U.S.
Citizens
(C) Siblings of U.S.
Citizens
(D) Spouses and children of permanent U.S.
residents
- IMMIGRATING THROUGH EMPLOYMENT
(A) EB-1 visa for
Extraordinary aliens - artists, entertainers, athletes,
professionals, entrepreneurs, scientists, professors, researchers,
managers and executives.
(B) EB-2 visa for Workers
with exceptional ability or an advanced
degree.
(C) EB-3 visa for Skilled
workers.
(D) EB-4 visa for Ordained ministers of
religion.
(E) EB-5 visa for Entrepreneur
investors.
(F) E-1, E-2 visa for Treaty traders and
investors, managers for E-2 investors, and the spouse and children
of such alien if accompanying or following to join
him/her.
(G) H-1B visa for Employees engaged in
specialty occupations, and fashion models of distinguished merit
and ability.
(H) H-1C visa for Registered
Nurses.
(I) H-2A visa for Workers performing temporary
or seasonal agricultural labor or service.
(J) H4 visa
for spouses and children of H visa holders
(K) H-2B
visa for Non-agricultural workers performing temporary service or
labor.
(L) L visa for Intra-company transferees and
their spouse and minor children.
(M) O-1A visa for
Aliens with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts,
education, business, or athletics seeking to work in the area of
their extraordinary ability.
(N) O-1B visa for Aliens
with a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement in the
motion picture and television production industry seeking to work
in the area of their extraordinary ability.
(O) O-2
visa for Aliens necessary to assist O-1 Visa Holders in the
performance of their work.
(P) O-3 visa for Spouse and
children of O-1 and O-2 Visa Holders.
(Q) P-1 visa for
Athletes and Entertainment Groups of international
renown.
(R) P-2 visa for Artists and entertainers
participating in an international exchange
program.
(S) P-3 visa for Artists and entertainers
performing in a program that is culturally
unique.
(T) P-4 visa for Spouse and children of P-1,
P-2 and P-3 Visa Holders.
- NON-IMMIGRANT VISA PROCESSING
(A) B-1 visa for
visitors for business.
(B) B-2 visa for visitors for
pleasure.
(C) F-1 visa for full-time
students.
(D) F-2 visa for parent, spouse and minor
children of F-1 Visa Holder.
(E) J visa for certain
students, scholars, trainees, teachers, professors, research
assistants, specialists, or leaders in a field of specialized
knowledge or skill participating in an approved exchange program,
their spouse, and minor children.
(F) J-1 Visa Waiver.
Waiver of Two Year Home Country Residency
Requirement.
(G) K visa for fiancée or fiancé of a
U.S. citizen who seeks to enter the U.S. solely to conclude a
valid marriage, and the minor children of such fiancée or
fiancé.
(H) K3, K4 visa for certain spouses or
children of U.S. citizen who is a beneficiary of an immigrant visa
petition and an approved nonimmigrant visa petition and who wishes
to enter the US to await the approval of the I-130 petition or the
availability of an immigrant visa. This is a speedy method for
entering the U.S. after marriage to a U.S.citizen.
- SERVICES FOR GREEN CARD HOLDERS OR PERMANENT
RESIDENTS
(A) Naturalization
(B) Expungement
of Criminal Records
(C) Citizenship Interview and Exam
Preparation
- OTHER IMMIGRATION SERVICES
(A) Change status from
nonimmigrant to immigrant
(B) Obtain work
authorization
(C) Obtain authorization to leave the
U.S. and come back (advanced parole)
(D) Apply for
U.S. citizenship
(E) Handle age-out
situations
(F) Obtain an extension of
stay
(G) Uncontested divorce
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