BestLegalChoice has networked with some of the top immigration specialists in the country to help people accomplish their immigration goals.
You first want to begin by finding your visa type. There are many and our immigration attorneys are here to assist you. They will provide you with comprehensive immigration assistance whether it is for a company or professional individual, as well as provide detailed explanations of the most common visa types and which categories are applied.
Post your job to determine which visa type you or your company requires with the help of a top rated immigration attorney.
Business Visas
Investment-Based Non-Immigrant Visas
E1 – Treaty Trader
E2 – Treaty Investor
Investment-Based Permanent Residency (GREEN CARDS)
EB5 – Employment-Based Alien Entrepreneurs
Employment-Related Permanent Residency (GREEN CARDS)
EB1 – Individual with Extraordinary Ability
EB2 – Individual with Exceptional Ability in the Arts, Science or Business
EB3 – Skilled Workers with Bachelor’s Degree and a job offer
EB4 – Religious Workers
Employment-Related Temporary Workers
H1B – Temporary service workers with Bachelors degree or higher in specific occupation
H2 – Temporary workers given no unemployed U.S. workers
H3 – Trainee Temporary Workers
Intra-Company Transfers
L1 – Executive and mangers of multinational organizations
Individuals with Extraordinary Ability
O1 – “Extraordinary Ability” workers in sciences, arts, education, business or athletics
O2 – Support Personnel for O-1 Individuals
Athlete and Entertainers
P1 – Individuals who are internationally recognized professional athletes or members of an entertainment group
P2 – Individuals who are seeking to enter the U.S. as professional athletes or entertainers to perform under a reciprocal exchange program
Cultural Programs
P3 – Individuals who are seeking to enter the U.S. as professional athletes or entertainers to perform in a culturally unique program
Q – Individuals seeking to enter the U.S. to participate in a designated international cultural exchange program
Canadian or Mexican Workers Under NAFTA
TN-1 – Requires Canadian or Mexican Citizenship, a job offer and a baccalaureate degree or appropriate credentials demonstrating status as a professional
Family-Based Immigrants (Immigration through relatives)
Unlimited Family-Based
Limited Family-Based
F1 – Family First Preference
F2 – Family Second Preference
F3 – Family Third Preference
F4 – Family Fourth Preference
Student and Tourist Visas
B-1 – Visitor for Business
B-2 – Visitor for Pleasure
Immigration through Marriage
Post your job to determine which visa type you or your company requires with the help of a top rated Immigration Attorney.