Over the years, the United States has executed bilateral investment and trade agreement with certain foreign countries. These agreements (treaties) are designed to facilitate investment opportunities and mutual trade relationships….read on
The H-1B visa is one of the most frequently seen temporary work visas in the U.S. immigration field. This classification typically applies to foreign professional workers who are employed in…read on
The H-3 visa is for individuals who will receive training in almost any field, with the exception of graduate medical education or training, that is not available in the foreign…read on
Foreign media representatives, who are employed in the press, radio, film, or other foreign information media, and who are coming to the United States to work as a media representatives…read on
J-1 visas are for for individuals who will participate in work-and study-based exchange visitor programs, specifically designated by the U.S. Department of State, Bureau of Consular Affairs. The J-1 visa…read on
The L-1 visa classification is for employees of multinational companies who have operations in the U.S. and at least one other foreign country to transfer and work in the United…read on
The O-1 visa is for individuals who possesses extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, or who have a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement in the motion…read on
The P-1 classification is for foreign athletes or entertainment group members coming either to perform at a specific athletic competition individually or as part of a group or team, at…read on
The P-3 classification is for individuals who are coming to the United States to develop, interpret, represent, coach, or teach unique or traditional ethnic, folk, cultural, musical, theatrical, or artistic…read on
The R-1 visa classification is reserved for foreign nationals who are coming to the United States to work to work as a minister or in a religious vocation or occupation…read on