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U.S. Visa

Our U.S. Visa Guides are designed to help you meet the U.S. visa requirements and apply for a U.S. visa. A U.S. visa will allow an individual to enter the United States. Depending on the purpose of the trip, U.S. visas can be immigrant or nonimmigrant. A nonimmigrant visa will allow an individual to enter the United States and stay in the United States temporarily until his or her authorized stay in the United States expires. Immigrant visas are issued for individuals who plan to come to the United States permanently.

Affidavit of Support

How to prepare the Affidavit of Support application

B-1 Business Visa (B-1 Visa Application/B-1 Extension of Stay)

How to apply for a B-1 Business Visa and extend your stay in the United States

B-2 Tourist Visa (B-2 Visa Application/B-2 Extension of Stay)

How to obtain a B-2 Tourist Visa and extend your stay in the United States

Extension of Stay for B-1 Business and B-2 Tourist Visa Visitors

How to extend B-1 or B-2 status in the United States

K-1 Fiancé(e)/K-2 Fiancé(e)’s Child Visa

How to obtain a K-1 visa for your foreign born fiancé(e) and a K-2 visa for the fiancé(e)’s child to enter the United States for the purpose of marriage

K-3 Spouse/K-4 Child U.S. Entry Visa (K-3 and K-4 Visa Application/K-3 and K-4 Extension of Stay)

How to obtain a K-3 visa for the foreign spouse of a U.S. citizen and a K-4 visa for the spouse’s child to enter the United States

Marriage Interview Questions

Marriage Interview Questions guide will help you successfully pass your Green Card or visa marriage interview. It covers all the topics and questions that are commonly asked during a marriage interview.

K-1 Fiancé(e)/K-2 Fiancé(e)’s Child Visa and Green Card Package

This package explains the process of obtaining K-1/K-2 visas and applying for a Green Card (officially called a Permanent Resident Card) for the foreign fiancé(e) and his or her child

K-3 Spouse/K-4 Child U.S. Entry Visa and Green Card Package

This package explains the process of obtaining K-3/K-4 visas and applying for a Green Card (officially called a Permanent Resident Card) for the foreign spouse of a U.S. citizen and his or her child