Non-Immigrant Visas
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Non-Immigrant Visas Attorney
What Is A Non-Immigrant Visa?
A nonimmigrant visa allows a foreign national to enter the United States for a specific purpose and a limited period of time, such as tourism, business, work, or study. Unlike immigrant visas, which grant recipients permanent resident status, nonimmigrant visas are designed for temporary stays and require applicants to meet category-specific eligibility requirements that vary based on the purpose of their visit.
Jing (Linda) Lin is dedicated to assisting individuals in identifying which nonimmigrant visa options may apply to their unique situation. She takes the time to explain the various types of nonimmigrant visas available and the specific eligibility criteria associated with each.
Additionally, she works directly with clients to prepare and submit applications in accordance with U.S. immigration requirements, ensuring that every detail is addressed carefully to enhance the chances of approval.
If you are seeking temporary entry to the United States for business, work, study, or another qualifying purpose, scheduling a consultation with Jing can provide valuable insights to help you understand your options. Her experience will guide you through the complexities of the application process, allowing you to move forward with clarity and confidence in your plans.
Call Law Office of Linda J. Lin, P.C. at 888-209-3566 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.
What Kinds of Non-Immigrant Visas Are There?
U.S. immigration law offers a wide range of nonimmigrant visa categories, each designed for a specific purpose and length of stay.
B-category visas are commonly used for short-term business or visitor purposes. E-category visas may be available to individuals who engage in qualifying trade with U.S. businesses or who make a substantial investment in a U.S. enterprise, and one E-category visa is reserved for eligible Australian professionals in specialty occupations.
F and M visas are for individuals seeking to study in academic or vocational programs in the United States.
Several nonimmigrant visas are employment-related. H-1B visas apply to certain specialty occupations, while H-2 visas allow U.S. employers to hire foreign workers for temporary labor needs. H-3 visas are used for training programs that prepare individuals to work in their home countries. L visas allow qualifying employees of multinational companies to transfer to a U.S. office in a managerial or specialized role.
Other categories include J and Q visas for educational and cultural exchange programs, K-1 visas for fiancés of U.S. citizens who plan to marry within 90 days of entry, and O and P visas for individuals involved in fields such as the arts, athletics, education, or entertainment. R-1 visas are available for certain religious workers.
In addition, T and U visas may provide temporary immigration relief to victims of human trafficking or certain crimes who assist law enforcement. TN visas allow eligible Canadian and Mexican professionals to work temporarily in the United States under specific conditions. Jing (Linda) Lin helps clients understand which nonimmigrant visa options may apply to their circumstances and guides them through the application process. Contact Law Office of Linda J. Lin, P.C.
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How Can You Help Me Obtain a Non-Immigrant Visa?
Choosing the appropriate nonimmigrant visa is an important first step, as each category has specific requirements and limitations. Understanding which option fits your purpose and background can help avoid delays or complications.
Jing (Linda) Lin works directly with clients to evaluate their goals, review eligibility factors, and explain the requirements of different nonimmigrant visa categories. She guides clients through the application process and helps them navigate the legal rules that apply to temporary visas.
If you are ready to explore your nonimmigrant visa options, contact her office to schedule a consultation and begin the process with clarity and confidence.
Need Help With Immigration Matters?
Call The Law Office of Linda J. Lin, P.C. at 888-209-3566 today to get trusted guidance from an experienced immigration attorney who understands the complexities of U.S. immigration law.

