Non-Immigrant Visa Services 

Non-Immigrant Visa Services 

Our legal system offers an array of nonimmigrant visas and trying to figure out which one is right for you can be daunting. Don’t fret, we can help. Whether you’re in the country for travel, education, or work, the Law Office of Aburto P.A. is the right place to be. We’re a team of attorneys who can assist with all non-immigrant visa services. Perhaps you’re here to go to school. In that case, we’ll set you up with a student visa attorney. Or maybe you’re traveling—our travel visa services are right for you. You could also be in the country looking for employment, in which case we would refer you to our work visa services. No matter what non-immigrant visa services you need, our team can help. 


We have experience in successfully obtaining a multitude of visas for our clients including but not limited to the following:  

  • E-1/E-2 Treaty Trader and Investor Visas: Investors and traders and their employees may receive visas to carry on their businesses in the U.S. if their home country has a commercial treaty with the U.S. conferring visa eligibility. 
  • J-1 and Q-1 Exchange Visitor Visas: Persons coming to the U.S. in an approved exchange program may be eligible for the J-1 Exchange Visitor’s visa. J-1 programs often cover students, short-term scholars, business trainees, teachers, professors and research scholars, specialists, international visitors, government visitors, camp counselors, and au pairs. 
  • Some participants of the J-1 program will require that the beneficiary spend at least two years outside of the U.S. before being permitted to switch to a different nonimmigrant visa or to permanent residency. We have successfully handled the application process for seeking a waiver of this two-year home residency requirement. 
  • Q Visas are for persons seeking temporary employment in a culturally unique program or private enterprise (e.g. musicians playing traditional Irish music in an Irish pub). 
  • L-1 Intra-company Transfer Visas: L-1 visas are available to executives, managers and specialized knowledge employees transferring to their employer’s U.S. affiliate, parent or subsidiary. Executives and managers holding L-1 visas may be eligible for permanent residency without the need for a labor certification. 
  • O-1 Extraordinary Ability Worker Visas: The O-1 category is set aside for foreign nationals with extraordinary ability. Persons with extraordinary ability in entertainment, business, athletics, and science may qualify. We have successfully represented clients in this application process and know how to efficaciously gather the necessary evidence. 
  • P-1 Artists and Athletes Visas: This category covers professional athletes, artists, and entertainers. 
  • R-1 Religious Worker Visas: Religious workers may be eligible for an R-1 visa if they were a member of the religious denomination for at least two years immediately preceding their entry, they are coming to work at least 20 hours per week, and they are coming to perform a religious vocation or occupation. 


Temporary Visas- Our office can also represent you in seeking a temporary visa such as the following: 

  • Diplomatic Visas: Available to foreign government officials, their employees and family members recognized by the U.S. coming on official business. 
  • B-1/B-2 Visitor’s Visas: Available to visitors coming to the U.S. for business (B-1) or pleasure (B-2). 
  • C Transit Visas: Available to persons in immediate and continuous transit through the U.S. 
  • D Crewmen’s Visa: Available to a crewman (a person serving in good faith in any capacity required for normal operating and service on board a vessel) 
  • F-1 Academic Student Visas: Available to students pursuing full-time, nonvocational academic programs at post-secondary institutions who are qualified to pursue such study. 
  • M-1 Vocational Student Visas: Persons seeking to pursue nonacademic vocational study at post-secondary vocational/business schools. 
  • U Visa: A person who has suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as a result of having been a victim of certain crimes may obtain a U visa if he or she is cooperating with law enforcement authority. 
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