The EB-2 visa, also known as the Employment-Based Second Preference visa, is designed for individuals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities in their field.
If you have an advanced degree or exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business, you might qualify for an employment-based, second preference visa.
You may be eligible for an employment-based, fourth preference (EB-4) visa if you are a special immigrant. The following special immigrants are eligible for the fourth preference visa
Form I-130, also known as the “Petition for Alien Relative,” is a form used by U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents to establish a relationship between themselves and a foreign relative who wishes to immigrate to the United States.
Exchange visitors are individuals who come to the United States under the J-1 visa category to participate in an approved program of teaching, learning, research, consulting, training, or cultural exchange.
The L-1 visa is another type of visa that allows multinational companies to transfer certain employees from their foreign offices to their U.S. offices.
A national interest waiver is a special type of green card application that allows you to bypass the usual requirement of having a job offer and a labor certification from the Department of Labor.
The O-1 visa category is designed for individuals who have achieved a high level of excellence in their field of endeavor, whether it is science, art, education, business, or sports.
K-1 VISA The K-1 visa is a visa category that allows a foreign fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen to enter the United States for the purpose of getting married.
The K-3 visa is a visa category that allows the spouse of a U.S. citizen to enter the United States while they await the approval of their immigrant visa petition.