Published 11/2024
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Non Immigrant Visa
What you’ll learn
Specializing in non-immigrant visas opens career paths in immigration law, travel consulting, corporate HR, and governmental agencies.
A comprehensive course covers various non-immigrant visa categories, such as student visas (F-1), work visas (H-1B, L-1), tourist visas (B-2), and others.
This deep knowledge enables better assistance for clients or employers and ensures accurate processing of specific visa types.
This knowledge helps prevent visa rejections, delays, or legal issues, which can be a major advantage for employers and clients alike.
This contributes to higher client satisfaction and could lead to repeat business and positive referrals.
Visa regulations frequently change, and trained professionals are better prepared to keep up with new developments, benefiting both their clients and employers.
Completing a Non-Immigrant Visa Training Course is a strategic investment for anyone seeking expertise in visa processes, global mobility, or client immigration
Requirements
You will learn everything you need to know
Description
A Non-Immigrant Visa (NIV) is a type of visa issued to individuals who wish to enter the United States temporarily for specific purposes, such as tourism, education, work, business, or medical treatment. Unlike immigrant visas, which are issued to those intending to live permanently in the U.S., non-immigrant visas are for temporary stays with specific terms and limitations. Each non-immigrant visa category comes with a set of requirements that applicants must meet, tailored to the purpose of the visit. For example, the B-2 tourist visa is meant for recreational or medical visits, while the F-1 student visa is for individuals enrolled in academic programs. Non-immigrant visa applications are reviewed by U.S. consulates and embassies worldwide, which ensure applicants meet the requirements for their specific visa type before approval.The non-immigrant visa application process involves several steps, starting with submitting Form DS-160, an online non-immigrant visa application. Applicants must then schedule and attend a visa interview at a U.S. consulate or embassy. During the interview, a consular officer will assess the applicant’s intent to return to their home country after their temporary stay, financial stability, and ties to their home country to ensure they qualify. Additionally, applicants are often required to submit supporting documents, such as financial statements, proof of employment, and letters of acceptance from U.S.-based educational or employment institutions. Processing times for non-immigrant visas can vary depending on the type of visa, the applicant’s nationality, and current demand at the consulate.Non-immigrant visas play a critical role in U.S. foreign relations and the economy by enabling international tourism, fostering educational and cultural exchange, and filling skill gaps in various industries. Temporary work visas, such as the H-1B for specialized workers or the L-1 for intracompany transferees, allow U.S. companies to hire foreign talent when domestic talent is scarce. Student visas help U.S. educational institutions maintain their global influence, as many international students come to the U.S. for higher education and contribute economically. While the benefits are substantial, maintaining compliance with the conditions of a non-immigrant visa is essential, as any violation can lead to denial of future entry or deportation.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 What types of Nonimmigrant Visas can I apply for?
Lecture 2 Legal Immigration
Lecture 3 Extreme Vetting. What is it and how will it affect you?
Section 2: E-2 Treaty Investor Business Visa
Lecture 4 Introduction to the E-2 and how you can come to the U.S. to run your own busines
Lecture 5 The General Considerations of the E-2.
Lecture 6 Some E-2 Tidbits
Lecture 7 Get an E-2 in the Golden State
Lecture 8 How to Prepare an E-2
Lecture 9 Nationality Requirements of the E-2
Lecture 10 This is the type of Visa to get when you have money
Lecture 11 It might be possible to get the E-2 with no investment
Lecture 12 An E-2 Special Employee
Lecture 13 You must Develop & Direct the Business
Lecture 14 E-2 Executive and Supervisory Duties
Lecture 15 Getting the E-2 with as little as a $50,000 investment
Lecture 16 Determining What is an Investment
Lecture 17 An E-2 Investment is Not a Consulting Business
Lecture 18 Allowable Investment Expenses
Lecture 19 E-2 Needs Investment
Lecture 20 Is the Investment Marginal?
Lecture 21 The Investment must be Substantial
Lecture 22 Variations between The E-2 and the L-1
Lecture 23 The Countries allowed to do E-2’s just expanded with Israel.
Lecture 24 Visitor B2 to Investor E2
Lecture 25 E2 can buy a business
Section 3: K-1 Fiance Petition
Lecture 26 Introduction to the K-1 Fiancee Visa to come to the U.S. to get Married
Lecture 27 What Items and Issues to Look for in the Petition
Lecture 28 B2 and K1 don’t mix
Lecture 29 K-1 Online Application
Lecture 30 The Bona-Fides of the Pending Marriage
Lecture 31 The Validity Period for the K-1
Lecture 32 Petition completed. No interview yet for more than a year.
Lecture 33 The Two Year Prior Meeting Requirement for the K-1
Lecture 34 Not meet since 2019, what to do?
Lecture 35 Procedures after the Approval of the K-1 Visa Petition
Lecture 36 The Fiancee is a Rapist
Lecture 37 More on Criminal Issues
Lecture 38 Waivers in General
Lecture 39 The Walsh Waiver
Lecture 40 Want a K-1 Fiancee Visa, But Never Met in Person?
Section 4: L-1 Intracompany Transferee
Lecture 41 Introduction to the L-1 Visa for the Intracompany Transferee
Lecture 42 The L-1 in General: The Entrepreneur Visa with different Businesses
Lecture 43 What Temporariness Means Regarding the L-1
Lecture 44 L-1 Employees
Lecture 45 Types of Duties for the L-1 Employee
Lecture 46 Rendering Services under an L-1
Lecture 47 L-1A Subsidiaries
Lecture 48 Qualifying L-1 Organizations
Lecture 49 L-1 International Organizations
Lecture 50 L1 for a Trucker
Lecture 51 L-1 Specialized Knowledge Employees
Lecture 52 What it means to be a Manager under the L-1?
Lecture 53 Executive Duties
Lecture 54 The L-1 One Year Requirement
Lecture 55 Coming to the U.S. on the L-1
Lecture 56 More on the One Year Working Requirement Prior to Admission
Lecture 57 What is meant by ‘rendering services to same employer’?
Lecture 58 The Investment Requirements for an L-1
Lecture 59 Opening a New L-1 Office
Lecture 60 Wants a new office? Get the L-1A.
Lecture 61 Whether to Apply for the E-2 or the L-1
Lecture 62 Getting the L-1 in Lieu of the E-2
Section 5: Miscellaneous Non Immigrant Visa
Lecture 63 Employment Petitions
Lecture 64 Work Permit
Section 6: Nonimmigrant E1
Lecture 65 Nonimmigrant E1 – Substantial Trade
Section 7: B-1 for Business
Lecture 66 B-1 in Lieu of H-1B
Lecture 67 The B-1/ B-2 Visa and How to Have a Better Chance of Success
Lecture 68 Whether the B-1 Can Be A Serious Business Visa
Section 8: O-1 Extraordinary Alien Petition
Lecture 69 The O-1
Lecture 70 O-1 if your Extraordinary
Lecture 71 At the top of your field? Can’t get an H-1B?
Section 9: The R-1 Religious Visa
Lecture 72 R-1 Religious Visa Introduction
Lecture 73 Coming from the Philippines with an R-1 Religious Visa
Lecture 74 R-1 For The Priest and Rabbi Visa
Lecture 75 How to come into the U.S. as a Priest, Rabbi or Religious Worker on an R-1.
Lecture 76 Religious Visa
Lecture 77 R1 to I-360
Section 10: The J-1 VIsa
Lecture 78 The J Visa and All of it’s Uses
Lecture 79 Unlawful Presence
Lecture 80 The J Waiver
Lecture 81 Unlawful Presence and Being out of Status
Lecture 82 J Waiver Benefit
Lecture 83 J1 to F1
Lecture 84 Adjustment of Status after a J Visa
Lecture 85 Intent not to finish program in J-1 Visa
Lecture 86 Change of Status to B2
Lecture 87 Have a J Visa and Want to Get the Green Card?
Lecture 88 J1 internship
Lecture 89 J1 who wants to go to H1-B but outside the skills list
Lecture 90 J Waiver
Lecture 91 Changing Status inside the U.S.
Lecture 92 Change Status – Subject to 212e
Lecture 93 J Waiver – Not an easy one
Lecture 94 J Visa
Lecture 95 J1 to B2
Section 11: The C-1 Transit Visa
Lecture 96 Nonimmigrant C-1 and the Requirements Not to Stay
Lecture 97 C1/D Visa is very temporary
Lecture 98 C1 Transit visa is very short
Lecture 99 Transit Visa
Lecture 100 Transit Visa – Interview
Section 12: The P-1 Entertainment Visa
Lecture 101 P-1 General Requirements
Section 13: The F-1 Student Visa
Lecture 102 Introduction to the F-1 how you can come to the U.S. to study
Lecture 103 More Specifics on Applying for the F-1
Lecture 104 Other items the F-1 allows
Lecture 105 How the ‘M’ can also be applied for instead of the ‘F’
Lecture 106 Running your own business while on the F-1 OPT
Lecture 107 Trump DROPS Opposition to Online Only F-1 Schools. Now F-1 Students do not need
Lecture 108 Trump now goes against F-1 Students
Lecture 109 F-1 and I-130
Lecture 110 Working outside Campus while on an F-1
Lecture 111 You must have intent to return to home country on F-1.
Lecture 112 F1 to H4 change of status is possible
Lecture 113 Changing your status to F-1
Lecture 114 Getting your F-1 back through a Reinstatement Petition
Lecture 115 Reinstatement of F1
Section 14: The B-2 Visitor Visa
Lecture 116 B2 Visitor Visa Introduction
Lecture 117 How to get a better chance of getting the B-2 Approved.
Lecture 118 B-2 Process and Time Frame
Lecture 119 The primary purpose of the B2
Lecture 120 B2 Visitor Visa and the I-94
Lecture 121 B2 Visitor Visa
Lecture 122 B-2 or F-1
Lecture 123 Student in Canada with B-2 Visa
Lecture 124 B2 and K1 don’t mix
Lecture 125 B2 visitor must show intent to return. No Waiver needed if overstay only 135 day
Lecture 126 Change of Status from B-2 Visa
Lecture 127 Can’t leave the U.S. in time before your B2 or ESTA status expires?
Lecture 128 Change of Status before expiration of I-94
Lecture 129 B1 with Nonimmigrant Waiver
Lecture 130 Adoption and Petitioning
Lecture 131 How to get over the ‘non-immigrant’ intent issue
Lecture 132 What happens if you marry and try to come on the B2?
Lecture 133 B2 Visitor Visa and denied Immigrant Visa
Lecture 134 Visitor Visa Application
Lecture 135 B1/B2 can eventually lead to the Green Card
Lecture 136 Grandma will find it difficult to get a B-2
Lecture 137 I can come to the U.S. to Marry a U.S. Citizen on a B2?
Lecture 138 B2 to Greencard?
Lecture 139 How to visit Child in the ICU?
Lecture 140 B2 visitor visa and consular processing
Lecture 141 B2 vs. Family Petition
Lecture 142 Getting a Visitor Visa from the Philippines
Lecture 143 B2 Visa
Lecture 144 B2 requires intent to return to your country.
Lecture 145 B2 Visa for a young person
Lecture 146 B2 Visas – No intent to stay
Lecture 147 Can you visit after being Deported?
Lecture 148 B-2 Overstaying and Unlawful Presence
Section 15: Nonimmigrant Visa in General
Lecture 149 ESTA getting Revoked
Lecture 150 Nonimmigrant Alphabet Soup
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