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Explore our comprehensive guide to U.S. visa categories. Each visa type has specific requirements and benefits.

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Adjustment of Status

Allows eligible individuals with an approved immigrant petition and a current priority date to apply for a green card without leaving the U.S.

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Change or Extension of Status

Requests to extend lawful status or change visa classifications while remaining in the U.S.

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Consular Processing

The process of obtaining a green card through a U.S. consulate abroad rather than adjusting status inside the U.S.

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E-1 Treaty Trader Visa

For nationals of treaty countries engaged in substantial, ongoing trade between the U.S. and their home country.

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E-2 Treaty Investor Visa

For investors and entrepreneurs from treaty countries who are building and running a business in the U.S.

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E-3 Visa

A specialty occupation work visa exclusively available to Australian nationals.

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EB-1 Green Card

A fast-moving green card option for highly accomplished professionals whose work has national or international recognition.

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EB-2 Green Card

For professionals whose advanced training or exceptional expertise supports a green card application.

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EB-5 Investor Visa

For entrepreneurs or investors making a substantial U.S. business investment that must create jobs for American workers.

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H-1B Cap & Lottery

The annual lottery that determines which employers can file new H-1B visa petitions due to strict numerical limits.

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H-1B Visa

The most common work visa for professionals in specialty occupations. Requires at least a bachelor's degree.

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I-140 Immigrant Petition

The petition that proves a worker qualifies for a specific green card category and secures their place in line for permanent residence.

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I-751 Removal of Conditions

The process of proving a good-faith marriage to remove conditions on a two-year green card.

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L-1 Visa

For multinational companies transferring executives, managers, or specialized employees to a U.S. office.

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National Interest Waiver (NIW)

A self-petitioned green card option for individuals whose work serves the national interest of the United States.

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Naturalization

The final step for permanent residents who are ready to become U.S. citizens.

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Non-Visa Immigrant Pathways

Less common green card pathways that don't rely on employer or family sponsorship but still require precise eligibility and filing strategy.

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O-1 Visa

For individuals with extraordinary ability whose work places them at the very top of their field (and can prove it).

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PERM Labor Certification

A compliance-heavy labor certification process. Determines whether an employer can legally sponsor a foreign worker for permanent residence.

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TN Visa

For Canadian or Mexican professionals who have a U.S. job offer in a USMCA-listed profession and the education/credentials required for that specific role.

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