Tourist Visa
What’s the difference between a B-1 and B-2 Visa?
What’s the difference between a B-1 and B-2 Visa? The B1 visa and B2 visa are temporary, non-immigrant visas that allow the holder to travel to the United States for either business or vacations. Temporary travel usually is covered by B visas except for student travel, which is covered under F-1 visas. Keep reading and…
Read MoreWhat’s an EB3 Visa?
What’s an EB3 Visa? EB-3 Visa: is an Employment-Based Green Card for Skilled Workers. Check this post and discover more! Discover if you are eligible for this immigrant visa preference category for a skilled worker, professional, or another worker. Learn more now about the eligibility and requirements for an EB-3 visa. According to USCIS rules,…
Read MoreWhat’s an EB2 Visa?
What’s an EB2 Visa? The EB2 visa allows foreign nationals to live, work and take up as lawful permanent residence in the United States. Check this post and discover more about the process of getting this employment-based immigrant visa! What is an EB2 Visa? The EB2 visa is the second preference of the US employment-based…
Read MoreHow to Apply for a Travel Document?
I-131 Form has the purpose apply for a re-entry permit, refugee travel document or advance parole travel document, to include parole into the U.S. for humanitarian reasons. You must use this Form I-131 to apply for: A re-entry permit; Refugee travel document; Advance parole travel document; Parole into the U.S. for humanitarian reasons; Advance permission…
Read MoreHow Can I Renew my U.S. Tourist Visa?
A U.S. Tourist Visa may be valid for up to ten years and multiple entries, depending on your nationality. The U.S. consulate will treat a visa application as a renewal if the old visa expired one year ago and was issued for the maximum period of validity allowed in that country. There’s no guarantee that…
Read MoreExtend my U.S. B-2 Visa with Form I-539
The Visitor U.S. B-2 Visa is a nonimmigrant visa for persons desiring to enter the U.S. temporarily as tourists. However, the period of admission into the U.S. is usually a period of up to six months, as shown on the Form I-94 issued at the port of entry. Once entry with a visitor U.S. B-2…
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