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APPLYING FOR A VISA IN PHOENIX, ARIZONA ​

is easy with the Majors Law Group by your side. Hiring a visa attorney may be essential to a successful outcome. Whether you are located in Arizona, another state or even outside of the United States, we are dedicated and successful Phoenix immigration attorneys helping you achieve your journey to the United States.

U.S. immigration law offers a variety of non-immigrant (temporary) visas ranging from tourism, study, training, employment and even the opportunity to marry your U.S. fiancé(e).

Some temporary visas are more complex than others. A tourism visa may seem straightforward; however, certain factors may invite scrutiny by the immigration officer and affect your chance of approval.

Approaching Fiancé Visa Lawyers

A fiancé(e) visa should be approached with caution depending on the circumstances of your relationship and whether you have complied with the in-person meeting requirement or will need to apply for a waiver.

Getting in touch with a good fiancé(e) visa attorney can get you the desired visa quicker and with fewer complications.

Approaching H1B and E2 Visa Lawyers

Employment visas tend to be the most complex and require working with the Department of Labor (DOL) before you can receive USCIS approval. Hiring an H1B and E2 visa lawyer can increase your chances of getting an employment visa.

Regardless of your temporary visa need, consulting with a non-immigration lawyer is advisable to ensure the best possible outcome.

The list of available non-immigrant (temporary) visas is comprehensive and you will not find every available visa listed on our website. You can visit the Department of State website to review every available non-immigrant visa here.

If you have questions about a non-immigrant visa specific to your situation, contact the non-immigration lawyers at the Majors Law Group or send us a message with your inquiry.

Schedule a consultation with the Majors Law Group today to determine if you are eligible to apply for a temporary visa. The non-immigration attorneys at Majors Law Group are excited about supporting your journey to the U.S.

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Fiancé(e): K-1 Visa

Your U.S. fiancé(e) may apply for a K-1 visa which allows you to enter the U.S. for a period of 90 days.

Specialty Workers: H-1B Visa

The H-1B visa allows non-U.S. workers to temporarily work in the U.S. in a specialty occupation, requiring a higher degree or equivalent work experience.

Other Workers: H-2B Visa

The H-2B visa provides an opportunity for skilled or unskilled non-U.S. workers to work in the U.S. on a temporary or seasonal basis.

Trader/Investor Visa: E-1/E-2 Visa

The Treaty Trade or Investor visa provides nationals of selected countries with whom the U.S. has a treaty or other agreement to enter the U.S. to engage in international trading or investment activities.

Intracompany Transfer: L-1A/L-1B Visa

L-1A and L-1B visas enable U.S. employers to transfer employees from foreign affiliated offices, who either work in managerial positions or have specialized knowledge.

Visitor (tourist/business): B-1/B-2 Visa

Individuals who would like to enter the U.S. for tourism, medical treatment or a business trip may apply for a B/1 or B/2 visa.

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Adjustment of Status vs. Consular Processing – What’s the difference?
Adjustment of Status

If you are already in the United States, you may be eligible to stay in the U.S. and apply for another immigration status – effectively adjusting your status. Adjusting your status in the U.S. has certain benefits, such as attending your interview at the USCIS field office of your home state. Certain eligibility requirements must be met to qualify for adjustment of status. For starters, you must have entered the U.S. lawfully and maintained your lawful status for the entire duration. (unless certain exception applies). Individuals who qualify to adjust their status may also qualify for work authorization.

Consular Processing

If you are located outside of the United States, or do not qualify to adjust your status inside the country, you must apply for your U.S. immigration benefits at a U.S. embassy or consulate, also known as consular processing. Once USCIS approves your initial immigrant petition (if applicable), your case is transferred to the National Visa Center (NVC) for further processing. The NVC, a component of the U.S. Department of State, is responsible for holding non-immigrant visa applications and immigrant petitions until a visa becomes available and/or an interviews date becomes available at the designated embassy or consulate abroad.

Adjustment of Status vs. Consular Processing may depend on your eligibility criteria and personal preferences.  Your individual factors determine which option you are eligible for, or what option better suits your interests.  Cost and wait times may also factor into this decision.   Each case may be distinctly different and it’s important to consult with an immigration attorney to understand your options.

Consult a non-immigration lawyer to understand your options. We have experienced visa lawyers at Majors Law Group, in Phoenix, who can help you with the best visa practices.

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