United States Visitor Visa Lawyer
Business Visitor and Tourist Visa Attorney
Visitor visas are available for businesses and tourists. For a visitor visa, you must be able to demonstrate you are intending to return to your country of residence, and not remain in the United States. Visitor visas are for a limited duration.
In some circumstances, extensions can be obtained, but they are risky and applicants risk their visa expiring while waiting for a decision to extend their visa.
With offices in California, and the Philippines, visitor visa attorney, Khoa Bui can assist you with in obtaining a visitor visa to allow you to visit the United States for business or tourism.
A Border Crossing Card may be available to Mexican citizens that allow the beneficiary to travel up to 25 miles beyond the border. Most country’s citizen may qualify for the non immigrant B1 or B2 visa. Citizens from some country qualify for a three-month travel visa waiver. Contact the Law Offices of Khoa D. Bui today to determine your visitor visa needs.
B1 Visa – Visitor Visa for Business
B-1 visitor visas can be issued to businesses who want to come to the United States to negotiate business contracts that will be performed abroad. For example, a Hong Kong tailor who will negotiate payment and take measurements in the United States, but will return to make a suit and then ship it to the United States, can qualify for a B-1 visitor visa.
Likewise, competitors can obtain a B-1 visitor visa to come compete in a tournament and amateur players can obtain a B1 visa to come to the US for tryouts.
We can also help you with change requests concerning your visa status, including DS 156 applications and DS 157 applications, if necessary. We can also assist Canadian citizens with an I-94 stapled to their passport to change their status.
B2 Visa - Visitor Visa for Tourists
Everyone can apply for this visitor visa. However, once a travel visa application is submitted, it cannot be withdrawn. Also, the details must be accurate because your application is a record that stays on file for a long time.
If your visa is denied, there is no appeal. Make sure you make a solid case up front. You can request a Motion to Reconsider by presenting documentation to the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) or embassy consul asking the officer in charge to consider new facts if the request is based on a point of law, however, there are time limitations.
You can schedule an appointment with a consulate on-line. The cost is about 100 dollars (payment or deposit).
We offer a free case assessment so you can discuss your business or tourist visitor visa matter with an experienced immigration attorney. We can explain the process, the requirements, and any requests for a change in status. Please email us, call us at 408-882-0376, or fill out our immigration intake form on our Contact Us page. We can help you with your wish to visit the United States.
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