What Visa Do I Need?

 

      The United States Immigration and Naturalization Service and the U.S. Consulates process cases for international people to work, reside, study, travel, or just visit America. The process is cumbersome at best. Most local INS office are very crowded and frustrating places that do not provide much assistance. Once a case has been filed, telephone calls into the National Service Centers are virtually impossible. Many people get busy signals, or at best, recorded messages. We created OnlineVisas.com to ease the process of obtaining visas for the international citizen. This tool is as close to immigrating on the Internet as it gets. You get legal representation without the lines and busy signals- just visas.

 

      Temporary or non-immigrant visas generally have defined terms of stay and the applicant must intend to return home after the termination of the visa. Extensions are usually permitted. Most work-related temporary visas do allow the applicant to apply for Permanent Residence or Greencard while on the temporary visa. Family-based permanent residence visas are based upon a direct relationship with a United States Citizen. Naturalization is the process for obtaining citizenship in the United States.

 

      The following lists the types of visas available. Click on a visa if you want more information, or if you want to submit a question.

 

      You will be assigned a case manager and at least one attorney will handle your case. Feel free to contact us by e-mail, regular mail or call us on our toll free number. We hope that we can provide a quicker, easier, more informative and affordable solution for your immigration needs.

 

 

Citizenship and Naturalization

Corporate Client Visas

Other Visas

Permanent Visas

Sports Visas

Technology Visas

Temporary Visas