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MARZEC LAW FIRM, P.C.
(800) 260-0172 National Toll Free
212-267-0200
225 Broadway, Ste 3000 New York, NY 10007
663 Manhattan Avenue Brooklyn, NY 11222
46 Passaic Street Garfield, NJ 07026
1700 Sansom Street, 3rd Fl Philadelphia, PA 19103
17 Riverside Avenue, PO Box 1279 Bristol, CT 06011
5130 W Belmont Avenue Chicago, IL 60641
9777 Wilshire Blvd., Ste 1000 Beverly Hills, CA 90212
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IMMIGRANT AND NONIMMIGRANT VISASThere is a multitude of visas that you may be eligible for. Various non-immigrant visas include A-1 (officials of foreign governments such as ambassadors, ministers and diplomats with their immediate family members); A-2 (other government employees and immediate family members); A-3; B-1 (temporary business visitors); B-2 (tourists or medical treatment); C-1 (aliens passing through the U.S.); D-1 (maritime industry and aviation industry members; E-1; E-2 (treaty tradors and investors and immediate family); F-1 (students); F-2 (spouses of F-1 holders); G-1 (permanent mission members of a recognized government to an international organization); G-2 (representatives of a recognized government traveling to the United States temporarily to attend meetings of a designated international organization); G-3 (representatives of non-recognized or non-member governments); G-4 (individuals who are proceeding to the United States to take up an appointment at a designated international organization, including the United Nations); G-5 (assistants of foregoing); H-1B (foreigners with higher education working in the United States); H-2A (temporary farm employees); H-2B (other temporary employees where there is an unfilled need for such employees); H-3 (foreign trainees); H-4 (spouses and children of H-1B, H-2A, H-2B, H-3 holders); I (foreign media representatives and their immediate family); J-1 (exchange students); J-2 (spouses and children of J-1 holders); K-1 (coming to the U.S. to get married); K-2 (children of J-1 holders); K-3 (spouses of U.S. citizens waiting for their immigration petitions); K-4 (children of K-3 holders); L-1 (relocated managers and executives); L-2 (spouses and children of L-1 holders); M-1 (certain vocational students); M-2 (immediate family members of M-1 holders); N; O-1 (foreigners with extraordinary ability in academia, art, education, business and sports); O-2 (employees of O-1 holders); O-3 (spouses and children of either O-1 or O-2 holders); P-1 (international athletes and their support staff); P-2 (certain artists); P-3 (artists); P-4 (spouses and children of P-1, P-2, P-3 holders); Q-1 (cultural exchange visitors); Q-2 (spouses and children of Q-1 holders); R-1 (foreigners coming to the U.S. to perform faith based jobs); R-2 (spouses and children of R-1 holders); S-1 (certain foreign informants); S-5/S-6 (terrorism informants); S-7 (spouses and children of S-1 holders); T (women and children in past or present relationships with drug traffickers now working for the government where return to the native country poses a threat to life); TN (NAFTA related professionals); TD (spouses and children of TN holders); V (spouses and children of U.S. residence awaiting permanent residency petitions for three years or more where the petition was filed before 12/21/2000).
STUDENT VISASGenerally, F, J and M visas are available for foreigners who seek to study in the United States. For more information about the F-visa, click here. For J-visa, click here. For M-visa, click here.
EMPLOYMENT BASED IMMIGRATIONRead about employment-based immigration here.
Other information on visiting the United States, click here.
MARZEC LAW FIRM
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The Marzec Law Firm, PC is conveniently located in downtown Manhattan. The Firm currently serves clients in New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, California, Florida, and Illinois. Click here for directions to the New York City office.
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