
We Help People With Non-immigrant Visa Applications in South Carolina
Different visa categories with different eligibility criteria apply to various kinds of jobs, workers and reasons for entering the United States.. The Pinilla Law Firm can explain the rules and regulations that apply to each of the different non-immigrant employment visas, and can help you understand the process for the particular visa that fits your circumstance. The more common non-immigrant employment visas include:
Visas for people with bachelor’s or advanced degrees who will be working in a specialty occupation, including H1-B visas for professional employees
- H-2 visas for non-immigrant unskilled workers in temporary or seasonal work
- B-1 visas allowing short-term entry for meetings, conferences, seminars or other events
- TN visas for Mexican or Canadian professionals with sponsors in the U.S. at the time of application
- L-1 visas for executives and managers transferring from other countries to United States’ subsidiaries or regional offices of the employer corporation
- O – Visas for individuals with extraordinary abilities
- P – Visa for athletes
- R – Visa for religious workers