VISITORS & NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS
Fort Worth Visitor Visa and Non-Immigrant Visa Lawyers
The law offices of Terry W. Rombough, located in Arlington and Dallas, Texas, handle non-immigrant visa applications, including visitor visas. We also serve the entire Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, as well as representing clients nationwide and from many foreign countries.
At the law offices of Terry W. Rombough, our attorneys assist clients in the application process of all non-immigrant visas, including:
B-2 Visitor Visa for Pleasure: The B-2 visa permits a foreign national to enter the United States temporarily.
B-1 Visitor Visa for Business Purposes: The B-1 visa permits a foreign national to enter the United States temporarily to conduct business.
E-1 Treaty Trader/E-2 Treaty Investor: The E visa permits a foreign national to temporarily enter the United States as a treaty trader or as a treaty investor trader.
F-1/M-1 Students: A foreign national who wishes to pursue a full course of study at an approved academic institution (F program) or a person choosing to pursue vocational instruction (M-1 classification).
H Categories: The H visas permit United States employers to employ foreign nationals temporarily in the United States.
J-1 Exchange Visitor: The J visa permits an "exchange visitor" to enter the United States temporarily to participate in a designated program.
K-1 Fiancée: The K visa permits the fiancée of a United States citizen to enter the United States for a ninety-day period to marry his/her fiancée and apply for permanent residence.
K-2 Visa: A dependent who is over 18 when his or her parents marry and cannot be sponsored as a stepchild.
K-3 and K-4: Immediate relative beneficiaries of approved immigrant petitions may qualify under the LIFE Act. K-3 and K-4 visa holders may apply for blanket work authorization.
L Intra-Company Transferee: This permits multinational companies to temporarily transfer high-level and essential employees from overseas to provide services in a similar capacity to a related entity in the United States.
O-1 Extraordinary Ability or Achievement: This permits a foreign national who possesses either extraordinary ability or achievement in his or her field to enter the US to continue their work.
P-1 Athletes/Artists/Entertainers: A foreign national who is either an internationally known athlete or an internationally recognized entertainer is permitted to temporarily enter the United States.
Q-1 Cultural Exchange Visitor: This allows entry into the United States temporarily to participate in an international cultural exchange program approved by the Attorney General.
R-1 Religious Worker: This permits a foreign national to enter the United States temporarily to continue or develop a religious vocation.
TN Visitor for Business Purposes: Residents of Canada and Mexico in certain occupations can enter the United States under the North American Free Trade Agreement for up to one year to work.
V Visas: This visa is for spouses and unmarried children under 21 of legal permanent residents whose petitions have been pending over three years.
Visa Waiver: Certain foreign nationals may apply for admission to the United States for up to ninety days without obtaining a visa. Employment is prohibited.
If you have questions or concerns, contact us for a consultation.