Separate from a green card, a work visa is way for nonimmigrant to work temporarily work in the United States. There are different categories of visas depending on the type of work, some examples include:
In order to receive your green card through marriage, you have to go through an interview process that justifies the legitimacy of intimacy. Some sample questions that you will be asked are things like:
- H-1B Specialty Occupation Visa - non-immigrant visa available to citizens of Chile and Singapore that allows U.S. companies to employ foreign workers in specialty occupations which require technical expertise.
- H-2A Agricultural Worker - non-immigrant visa that allows U.S. companies to employ foreign workers in speciality occupations which require technical expertise.
- L-1 Intracompany Transferee Visa - To work at a branch, parent, affiliate, or subsidiary of the current employer in a managerial or executive capacity, or in a position requiring specialized knowledge.
- O-1 individual with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement - available for artists, entertainers, athletes, educators, scientists, business persons or any other person of “extraordinary ability”.
- P-2 Artist or Entertainer - For performance under a reciprocal exchange program between an organization in the United States and an organization in another country.
- R-1 Religious Worker Visa - available to either ministers or religious workers.
No matter the field, you are entitled to temporary work as a catalyst to U.S. residency. If you are interested in pursuing a work visa in the U.S., schedule a consultation today and let us review your case.