| US immigration is a process to travel from other | | | | U.S. visas. Mainly visas are divided into two types |
| nations as an immigrant or non-immigrant to the U.S. A | | | | Non-immigrant visas and Immigrant visas. |
| person who desires to travel to the U.S should require | | | | Non-immigrant visas like: B1 Visa- It is mainly for |
| visa and follow certain immigration rules and | | | | temporary visitor for business.B2 Visa- This type of |
| regulations. | | | | visa is for temporary visitors for pleasure.H-1B Visa - It |
| Getting an immigration visa is very complicated .It is | | | | is mainly applicable to persons in a specialty occupation |
| constantly changing. An immigration lawyer will be able | | | | which requires the theoretical and practical application |
| to help with (immigration and naturalization) issues such | | | | of a body of highly specialized knowledge requiring |
| as obtaining a U.S. work visa or other type of visas like | | | | completion of a specific course of higher education.H-3 |
| Visitor visas B1, B2 for business visitors, Student | | | | Visa-Applies to trainees. This classification also applies |
| visa,L1-Intracompany transferee visas, E1-Treaty | | | | to practical training in the education of handicapped |
| trader, E2-Treaty investor, Family visa include K and V | | | | children.H4- It is for dependents of H1, H2 or H3 visas. |
| (fiancée visa and spousal visa) and green card | | | | Immigrant visas provide permanent resident status |
| issues. A US immigration attorney or immigration | | | | (Green Card) to foreign nationals to permanently |
| lawyer deals with issues concerning foreign nationals | | | | reside and travel in the US. Certain immigration visas |
| who enter the U.S either temporarily or permanently. | | | | also permit to change or 'adjust status' (I-485, I-140), |
| Their line of work involves everything associated with | | | | which is the process of adjusting the foreign national's |
| the legal rights, duties, and obligations of foreigners in | | | | position from nonimmigrant to immigrant without having |
| the United States. | | | | to leave the US. |
| Depending upon the purpose, there are many types of | | | | |