What To Expect When Obtaining a Visa
Are you wondering what to expect when obtaining a visa? Contact our New Jersey non-immigrant visa lawyer to get started on your claim today.
1) Visa Waiver v.s. B Visitor Visa
- A Visa Waiver is a program that 40 countries engage in, but only lasts 90 days.
- With a Visa Waiver you must travel to the U.S. Embassy in the United States.
- The B Visitor Visa requires you to visit the U.S Embassy in your home country.
2) Work Authorization with a Valid Tourist Visa
- B1 Visas can not be used to find employment in the U.S.
- B2 Visas are strictly used for visiting pleasure.
3) Filing for a Travel Document on a Work Visa
- Immigration will allow a valid DACA recipient with a valid work permit to apply for a travel permit with the I-131 Form.
- Immigration will allow this under the following circumstances with proof:
- Educational reasons, like studying abroad for a short term program.
- Short term business travel
- Humanitarian reason, like visiting a sick family member or funeral.
- You will not be granted the travel permit for any other reasons.
4) Filing for a Green Card After Entering the U.S. with a Visa Waiver
- You are only admitted in the U.S. under a visa waiver for 90 days.
- You must go outside of the U.S. to change your status.
- Marriage based on love is the only exception to a Visa waiver.
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Are you wondering what to expect when obtaining a visa? Contact our experienced New Jersey Non-Immigrant Visa Attorney for legal assistance and to schedule a legal consultation and case evaluation to get started today.
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