Non-immigrant Visa
A nonimmigrant visa is the visa issued to persons with a permanent residence outside the U.S. but who wishes to be in the U.S. on a temporary basis (i.e. Tourism, medical treatment, business, temporary work, or study. Reference
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- Applying for Asylum
- 90 Day Misrepresentation Rule
- Mistreatment of Temporary Workers
- Possible Immigration Options for ‘Dreamers’
- What ‘DREAMERS’ Need to Know After DACA Ends
- Legalization of Farm Workers Proposed
- Border Inspection of Electronic Devices
- Increased Scrutiny Could Lead to Visa Denials and Delays
- Consequences of Failing to Maintain Nonimmigrant Status
- Lawful admissions required for adjustment of status
- Immigration relief for those affected by severe weather
- Immigration Programs Extended Under New Appropriations Law
- Nonimmigrant Visa Processing in Canada and Mexico
- Visa Processing Fee Changes Take Effect September 12
- Non-Immigrant Options for Investors