- Restaurants and food service establishments
- Coffee shops and cafes
- Retail stores (e.g., clothing, accessories, electronics)
- Health and fitness centers
- Hotels and hospitality businesses
- Consulting firms
- Franchise businesses
- Educational institutions (e.g., language schools)
- Auto repair and maintenance shops
- Daycare centers and preschools
- Manufacturing and distribution businesses
- Beauty salons and spas
- IT and software development companies
- Real estate investment and development firms
- Construction and contracting businesses
- Event planning and management companies
- Import/export and trading companies
- Renewable energy businesses
- Pet care services (e.g., grooming, boarding)
- Art galleries and studios
- Travel agencies and tour operators
- E-commerce and online retail ventures
- Craft breweries and wineries
- Home healthcare agencies
- Senior care facilities
There are a large variety of non-immigrant visas (NIV’s) available, under the U.S. immigration law system. They essentially span the entire alphabet. Each visa brings with it its own requirements and restrictions.
By their nature, all of these visas are time-limited and generally not perpetual in nature, but need to be renewed/extended in certain regular intervals.
Here we have listed the most common types of visas one is likely to encounter. If you don’t see a particular visa listed here, please contact us and we will gladly provide you with specific information about that particular visa.
Don’t handle your U.S. visa application on your own, or through someone who is not properly licensed and experienced. Have a qualified U.S. immigration attorney handle your case for you.
Last Revision: 2023-7-12