Nonimmigrant Visa Attorneys in San Diego
Hire a Caring & Experienced Immigration Lawyer
Are you seeking a temporary visa so you can live in the United States while you legally work or pursue an education? Not everyone who applies for a visa to come to the United States is attempting to do so permanently.
At Jacobs & Schlesinger, we have years of experience handling all types of visa applications, including nonimmigrant visas. When you work with our San Diego lawyers, we can thoroughly examine your documents, review your situation, and assist with your application and your admission. We can also help you with what to do if and when your situation changes while you are inside the United States. You can rely on us to keep you up to date on any information pertaining to your application and the complex immigration process.
Give us a call now at (619) 900-6778 to learn more about how we can help you file for a nonimmigrant visa.
Who Is Eligible for a Nonimmigrant Visa?
Nonimmigrant visas are granted for a certain period of time, typically between 30 days to 6 years, depending on the specific visa. The period of time your visa is granted for will line up with whatever business you intend to carry out while in the United States. There are many categories of people who might be eligible for a nonimmigrant visa. We can work with you to figure out what type of visa is right for your situation.
We can help you apply for any of the following visas:
- B-1 and B-2 visas: Visitors and tourists
- E-1 and E-2 visas: Treaty traders and treaty investors
- F-1 visas: Students looking to pursue an education in the United States
- H-1B visas: Foreign workers who are specialists in their field
- H-2B visas: Foreign workers to perform seasonal non-agricultural work
- H-3 visas: Certain trainees
- J-1 visas: V Exchange Visitor Program participants
- K-1 and K-2 visas: Fiancé(e)s of United States citizens and the fiancé(e)s’ children
- L-1A and L-1B visas: Managers or employees in international companies (with offices in the United States)
- O-1 visas: People with extraordinary abilities or skills
- P1, P-2, and P-3 visas: Athletes and entertainers
- R-1 visas: Religious workers
- TN: Certain professionals from Canada and Mexico
- B-1 and B-2 visas: Visitors and tourists
- E-1 and E-2 visas: Treaty traders and treaty investors
- F-1 visas: Students looking to pursue an education in the United States
- H-1B visas: Foreign workers who are specialists in their field
- H-2B visas: Foreign workers to perform seasonal non-agricultural work
- H-3 visas: Certain trainees
- J-1 visas: V Exchange Visitor Program participants
- K-1 and K-2 visas: Fiancé(e)s of United States citizens and the fiancé(e)s’ children
- L-1A and L-1B visas: Managers or employees in international companies (with offices in the United States)
- O-1 visas: People with extraordinary abilities or skills
- P1, P-2, and P-3 visas: Athletes and entertainers
- R-1 visas: Religious workers
- TN: Certain professionals from Canada and Mexico
Assistance with the Immigration System
If you have concerns about your nonimmigrant visa status, are in the process of applying for a visa, or have not yet applied for a visa and would like our assistance, Jacobs & Schlesinger is here to help. With decades of experience serving individuals like you, our firm is dedicated to providing high-quality, individualized care to every client. Even if you have concerns, such as a criminal record that could affect the adjudication of your visa application, we may be able to develop a legal strategy which mitigates your risks. Our goal is to help you work through all of the complexities of the visa application process.
Contact a San Diego nonimmigrant visa attorney today by calling (619) 900-6778.
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