Temporary Work Visas— visit, study, or work in the United States?
Individuals choose to immigrate to the United States for various reasons. Seeking to reunite family, seeking a new job opportunity, seeking medical attention from a United States physician (mainly if the treatments are not available in other Countries), or exploring the option of an American education.
When you are seeking to immigrate to the United States, the legal process can be very frustrating and complex. To come to the United States lawfully as a nonimmigrant to work temporarily, your prospective employer generally should file a nonimmigrant petition on your behalf with USCIS.
The most common type of temporary, or non-immigrant visas to visit the United States are B-1 and B-2 visas and the Visa Waiver Program. An individual may study in the United States using F-1, M-1, and J-1 temporary visas, and the most common types of temporary visas to work in the United States include E, H, L, O, and P visas.
There are various types of visas for various situations. Work-based visas and Family-based visas are a couple to name. On the alternate, if you may be facing removal or deportation, which can be very frightening, it is imperative that you consult with an attorney about your options.
If you or your loved one are in need of information on a Temporary Work Visa, call us at 407-930-8912 to speak with a qualified legal professional or fill out the contact form on this page. We’re available 24/7, we offer free initial consultation and payment plans. In addition to our Orlando location, we have offices in the following cities across the state of Florida:
- Daytona Beach
- Kissimmee
- Melbourne
- Lakeland
- Ocala
- Tampa
- Fort Myers
- Sanford
- Miami
- Jacksonville
- Fort Lauderdale
- Sarasota
- Clearwater
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