Nonimmigration Visas
Work Visas – Student Visas – Travel Visas – Citizenship
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Work Visas
(L-1A): Managers and Executives
Employed outside the United States for ≥1 year in the 3 years preceding the petition
U.S. office operational for ≥ 1 year, or
New office formation
(L-1B): Employee with specialized knowledge
i. relating to the organization’s interests from one of its affiliated foreign offices to one of its offices in the United States
ii. Employed outside the United States for ≥1 year in the 3 years preceding the petition
iii. U.S. office operational for ≥ 1 year, or
iv. New office formation
(P-1): Professional athletes, artists, and entertainers
(P-2): Artist or entertainers, individually or as part of a group, who will perform under a reciprocal exchange program between an organization in the United States and an organization in another country
(P-2S): Highly skilled essential support personnel who are an integral part of the successful performance of a P-2 entertainment group.
(P-3S): Highly skilled essential support personnel who are an integral part of the successful performance of a P-3 entertainment group
(O-1): Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement
(J-1): Medical student, exchange professor and aue pair – 2 year
(B-1): Domestic aid
(R-1): Religious Workers, such as preachers, ministers and priests working at least 20 hours a week
(H-2A): Temporary agricultural workers – CA, AZ and FL
(H-2B): Seasonal nonagricultural workers – work in Disneyland from Russia
(H-3): Trainees in the fields of agriculture, commerce, communications, finance, government, transportation, and other professions
(H-1B): Professional Workers
(I-765): Work Permit—Employment Authorization Document (“EAD”)
Student Visas
(F-1): Full time students in ESL programs, community college, undergraduate programs graduate and post-doctoral programs
(M-1): Full time students studying vocations, such as piloting, culinary arts, and others
(J-1): Medical Students and exchange students
(Q-1): Cultural Exchange
Travel Visas
(B-1): Business travel to attend meetings, tradeshows, negotiate contracts, court hearings, or purchase and inspect goods & services, open a US office, or solicit orders
(B-2): Leisure travel, sightseeing, visiting friends and family, attending a graduation, wedding, or funeral
(B-2): Inbound medical tourism visa
(B-1/B-2): Leisure and business travel blended
Citizenship
(N-400): Citizenship application and test preparation
Other Matters
Post deportation waivers for readmission
Hardship waivers
Freedom of Information Act Record Requests (“FOIA”)
1. Department of Homeland Security (“DHS”)
2. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (“ICE”)
3. Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”)
4. Department of State (“DOS”)

Gregory Wendell Dennis
Attorney