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US Immigration Attorneys Explain, How to Secure Various US Visas? H1B, EB1A, L1, etc.
How to Secure Various US Visas? H1B, EB1A, L1, etc. | Immigration Talk Show Discusses with the Top Immigration Attorneys of America.
WEEKLY RECAP
US Immigration Attorneys Explain, How to Secure Various US Visas? H1B, EB1A, L1, etc.
How to Secure Various US Visas? H1B, EB1A, L1, etc. | Immigration & Jobs Talk Show Discusses with
• Attorney Jonathan Wasden | Wasden Law
• Attorney Justin Rivera | Wasden Law
• Attorney Prashanthi Reddy
• Attorney Chand Parvathaneni
• Attorney Jonathan Wasden
• Attorney Justin Rivera
• Attorney Prashant Ajmera
• Attorney Prashant Dubey
• Attorney Marcelo Gondim
• Attorney Sophie Alcorn
• Attorney Karen Lee Pollak
• Attorney Ingrid Perez
• Attorney Alessandro Giordano
• Attorney Amin Yacoub
• Attorney Erin Green
• Attorney Rob Melvin & Philip Rodriguez
• Attorney John Q. Khosravi
• Attorney Kimberley Best Robidoux
• Attorney Daniel Stephen Larson
• Attorney David Garson
• Attorney Meagan Kirchner
• Attorney Ralph Antonioli
• Attorney Steven Hamrick
Ex-Visa Officer Yvette Bansal and Many More!
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Immigration Talk Show encompasses discussions on all types of US visas and jobs and includes insights from prominent attorneys and job market experts.
Visa Categories:
• USA Non Immigrant Visa: H-1B
• Non-Immigrant Visas: B1/B2, F1, H1B, L1, O1, etc.
• Immigrant Visas:Greencards, Visa Bulletin, EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, EB-4, EB-5, etc.
• Humanitarian and Special Programs: TPS, DACA, Refugee/Asylee, etc.
• Family Sponsored Visas: Immediate Relatives, Family Preference Categories, etc.
Discussion Topics:
• Visa Eligibility: Criteria and requirements for different visas.
• Application Process: Step-by-step guide on applying for visas.
• Job Market Insights: Discuss job opportunities, market trends, and employment-based visas.
• Prominent Immigration Attorneys: To provide legal insights and advice.
• Policy Analysts: To discuss the impact of immigration policies.
• Career Counselors: To guide job opportunities and career planning.
• Visa Holders: To share their experiences and challenges.
Links
B-1 Visa (business visitors)
E-1 Visa (treaty traders)
E-2 Visa (treaty investors)
H-1B Visa (temporary workers)
H-2B Visa (temporary non-agricultural workers)
I Visa (journalists, media representatives)
J Visa (trainees, au-pairs)
K-1 Visa (fiancé(e)s of U.S. citizens)
K-3 Visa (spouses of U.S. citizens)
L-1 Visa (intracompany transferees)
O Visa (extraordinary ability – artists, athletes, scientists)
P Visa (artists, athletes, entertainers, group performers)
R Visa (religious workers)
A visa For diplomats and foreign government officials
B visa For visitors (tourists, business travelers)
C visa Transit visa (for crew members of a ship or an airplane, travelers to the UN headquarters in New York)
D visa For crewmembers of a (cruise) ship or an airplane
E visa For treaty investors and treaty traders from countries which have bilateral trade agreements with the U.S.
F visa For pupils and students (universities, conservatories, high schools), or participants of language courses
G visa For foreign government officials who are members of international organizations (e.g. UN)
H visa For temporary workers
I visa For journalists and media representatives
J visa For participants in exchange programs (pupils, students, au-pairs, trainees, etc.)
K visa For fiancé(e)s or spouses of U.S. citizens
L visa For intracompany transferees (executives, managers, workers with specialized knowledge
M visa For trainees/students in non-academic training programs (vocational training)
N visa For parents and children of certain Greencard holders
O visa For individuals with extraordinary ability or achievement (athletes, artists, scientists, entrepreneurs, etc.)
P visa For individuals with extraordinary abilities who perform together (orchestra members, circus artists, athletes)
Q visa For participants in cultural exchange programs
R visa For religious workers of a recognized religious community
S visa For individuals with certain knowledge of criminal activities in organisations or companies (witnesses)
T visa For victims of human trafficking
U visa For crime victims who suffered mental or physical abuse
V visa For spouses and children of Greencard holders
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