Non-Immigrant Visas

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What Is A Non-Immigrant Visa?

A non-immigrant visa allows you to enter the United States for a limited period of time and for a specific purpose, such as work, study, or tourism. Unlike an immigrant visa, which provides a pathway to permanent residency and eventual citizenship, a non-immigrant visa does not grant you that status. Instead, it enables you to stay in the U.S. temporarily, provided that you meet all the qualifying requirements that pertain to your particular visa category.


Given the multitude of non-immigrant visa types available—including work visas, student visas, and visitor visas—each with its own set of rules, eligibility criteria, and required documentation, it can be quite overwhelming to determine which option best fits your individual circumstances. This is where Melody Busey comes in; she focuses on assisting clients from various locations across the country in identifying the most suitable visa for their needs. Furthermore, she provides comprehensive guidance throughout each step of the often confusing application process, ensuring that her clients feel informed and supported.


If you’re ready to take the first steps on your non-immigrant visa journey and want to navigate the complexities with ease, contact Melody Busey today for clear, reliable guidance tailored to your specific situation. She is dedicated to helping you achieve your goals and make your transition to the U.S. as smooth as possible.

Call B&G Law Group, PLLC at 980-999-1153 to schedule a consultation with a lawyer today.

What Kinds of Non-Immigrant Visas Are There?

There are many categories of non-immigrant visas, each designed for a specific purpose and type of visitor:


  • B visas are for individuals traveling to the United States for business or tourism.
  • E visas are available to those involved in international trade with U.S. organizations or who plan to invest a significant amount of capital in a U.S. business. One E-category visa is reserved for Australian nationals seeking employment in a qualifying occupation.
  • F and M visas allow students to study in academic or vocational programs in the United States.
  • H-1 visas permit individuals in certain qualifying occupations to work temporarily in the U.S., while H-2 visas allow employers to bring temporary foreign workers for specific roles.
  • H-3 visas give individuals the opportunity to receive training or participate in exchange programs before returning home.
  • J and Q visas support educational and cultural exchange programs.
  • K-1 visas allow fiancés of U.S. citizens to enter the country, provided the couple marries within 90 days.
  • L visas allow employees of international companies to transfer to U.S. offices in managerial or executive roles.
  • O visas are for individuals with exceptional achievements in their field, while P visas support performers, athletes, and coaches.
  • R-1 visas allow religious workers to serve in the United States temporarily.
  • T and U visas offer protection to victims of trafficking or certain crimes who assist U.S. authorities in investigations or prosecutions.
  • TN visas allow qualified Canadian and Mexican professionals to work temporarily in the U.S. under the USMCA.


Because these visa categories involve detailed eligibility requirements and documentation, having clear guidance can make the process far more manageable.


To learn more about which visa best fits your situation, contact B&G Law Group, PLLC today.

How Can You Help Me Obtain a Non-Immigrant Visa?

Choosing the right non-immigrant visa is an important first step, and understanding which category fits your situation can make all the difference. Melody Busey helps clients across the country determine the most appropriate visa option and guides them through each stage of the application process. She works to simplify the complex rules that govern non-immigrant visas so you can move forward with clarity and confidence.


If you’re ready to begin, contact B&G Law Group, PLLC today to get started.

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Have Questions About an Immigration Matter?

When your status, your family’s future, or your ability to remain in the United States is on the line, clear guidance is essential. Call B&G Law Group, PLLC at 980-999-1153 to discuss your situation and get the support you need.