ALL TYPES OF NON-IMMIGRANT VISAS

People come to the United States for various reasons – business, pleasure, study. Multiple visas exist to allow a foreigner come and stay in the US for a certain period of time. The type of visa is selected based on the planned activities in the U.S. Different rules and regulations are attached to each visa category. While the process of obtaining a tourist visa may be quite straightforward, the application for a business or employment visa requires submission of extensive documentation and often cannot be done without assistance of an experienced immigration attorney. We help with all kinds of non-immigrant visas. Our success rate gives us special pride and satisfaction.

Process

Consultation

We evaluate your situation and determine the best visa option for your needs.

Document Preparation

We assist in gathering and preparing all required documentation.

Application Submission

We ensure your application is complete, accurate, and submitted on time.

Interview Preparation

We provide guidance and coaching for your visa interview, if required.

Ongoing Support

We remain available to address any questions or concerns throughout the process

Programs

At the Immigration Center of Ekaterina Mouratova, we specialize in helping individuals and businesses navigate the complexities of non-immigrant visa applications. With a proven track record of success, we take pride in providing expert guidance and personalized support to ensure your visa application is seamless and successful.

Business visitors and tourists (B visa)

Temporary visas for business trips, tourism, or medical treatment in the U.S.

Academic and vocational students and their families (F and M visas)

Visas for students attending U.S. schools, colleges, or vocational programs.

Exchange visitors (J visa)

Visas for students attending U.S. schools, colleges, or vocational programs.

Exchange visitors (J visa) – removal of two-year abroad restriction

Waiver of the requirement to return home for two years after completing a J-1 program.

Specialty workers (H-1B visa)

For professionals in specialty occupations requiring specialized knowledge and a degree.

Free Trade Agreement Professionals (H-1B1 visa)

For Chilean and Singaporean nationals working in specialty occupations.

Agricultural workers (H-2A visa)

Temporary visas for seasonal agricultural workers.

Skilled and unskilled workers (H-2B visa)

For temporary non-agricultural workers in industries with labor shortages.

Trainees (H-3 visa)

For individuals receiving training in the U.S. that is unavailable in their home country.

Fiancée Visa (K-1 Visa)

For fiancé(e)s of U.S. citizens to enter the U.S. for marriage.

Intra-company transferees (L visa)

For executives, managers, or employees with specialized knowledge transferring to a U.S. branch.

Religious servants (R visa)

For individuals working in religious capacities for U.S.-based organizations.

Individuals with extraordinary abilities in science, arts, education, business or athletics (O visa)

For individuals with exceptional skills in science, arts, education, business, or athletics.

Athletes, entertainers, their families and support personnel (P visa)

For performers, athletes, and their support staff participating in U.S. events.

Participants in cultural exchange programs (Q visa)

For individuals participating in international cultural exchange programs.

Family members of lawful permanent residents (V visa)

For spouses and children of lawful permanent residents waiting for immigrant visas.

Entrepreneurs from treaty countries engaged in foreign trade (E-1 visa)

For entrepreneurs from treaty countries engaged in substantial trade with the U.S.

Investors from treaty countries (E-2 visa)

For investors from treaty countries making a significant investment in a U.S. business.

NAFTA professionals (TN visa)

For qualified Canadian and Mexican professionals working in the U.S. under USMCA.

Ambassadors, diplomats, officials, and employees of foreign governments (A and G visas)

For foreign government officials, diplomats, and international organization employees.

Ambassadors, diplomats, officials, and employees of foreign governments (A and G visas)

For foreign government officials, diplomats, and international organization employees.

Foreign media representatives (I visa)

For journalists and media professionals working in the U.S.

Law Enforcement Visas (S Visa)

For individuals assisting U.S. law enforcement as witnesses or informants.

Human Trafficking Victims (T Visa)

For victims of human trafficking who assist law enforcement in investigations.

Crime Victims (U Visa)

For victims of certain crimes who assist law enforcement in investigations.

Transit, crewmen, and other temporary visas

For individuals transiting through the U.S. or working on ships/aircraft.

Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility (I-212 waiver)

For individuals seeking to overcome grounds of inadmissibility to the U.S.

Price

 USCIS FormUSCIS filing fees Attorney’s fee
Business visitors and tourists (B visas);I-539$420 $1 000
Academic and vocational students and their families (F and M visas);I-539$420 $1 500
Exchange visitors (J visas);I-539$420 $1 500
Exchange visitors (J visas) – removal of two-year abroad restrictionn/atbd $3 500
Temporary employment (H visas)I-129$780 / $460 $3 500
H-1B for professional positionsI-129$780 / $460 $3 500
H-2A and H-2B for seasonal workersI-129$1 090 / $545 $3 500
H-3 – traineesI-129$1 015 / $510 $3 500
Fiancées or spouses (K visas)I-129F$675 $3 500
Intra-company transferee (L visas);I-129$1 385 / $695 $9 000
Religious servants (R visas);I-129$1 015 / $510 $9 000
People with exceptional abilities, their families and support personnel (O visas)I-129$1 015 / $530 $9 000
Athletes, entertainers, their families and support personnel (P visas)I-129$1 015 / $510 $9 000
Participants in cultural exchange programs (Q visas)I-129$1 015 / $510 $9 000
Treaty traders, investors, their families and employees (E visas);consular processingtbd $9 000
Treaty traders, investors, their families and employees (E visas);I-129$1 015 / $510 $9 000
Ambassadors, diplomats, officials and employees of foreign governments (A and G visas)I-1290 $5 000
Foreign media representatives (I visas).I-129$1 015 / $510 $7 000
Law enforcement (S, T and U visas)I-8540 $12 000
Transit, crewmen, and other temporary visasconsular processingtbd $1500
Waiver of Grounds of Inadmissibility212(d)(3)$1 050 $9 000

Why Choose Us?

Whether you’re planning a short visit, pursuing educational opportunities, or expanding your business in the U.S., we’re here to help. Contact the Immigration Center of Ekaterina Mouratova today to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward achieving your goals.

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