B Visa

Legal Assistance with Tourism & Business Visas

Living and working in the United States, whether temporarily or permanently, is a dream shared by many people around the world. Here, we explain what a US Work Visa is, who can apply for one, common requirements, and the types of work visa (temporary and permanent) we specialize in Employer Sponsorship

Our B visa lawyers in Miami have over 20 years of combined experience helping countless clients gain access to the U.S. to achieve their business goals. Whether you would like to enter the country to attend a business conference or to negotiate an international contract, we can help you do it legally.

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What is a B-2 Tourist Visa?

This nonimmigrant visa is typically used to enter the U.S. as a tourist or for business trips. One can use this visa to visit, vacation, complete work-related training (but not work), or to attend business conferences. Some even use this visa while seeking medical treatment in the United States.

What Are the Steps and Documents Required?

There are several steps involved in applying for this type of visa. Typically, the process includes an interview at the U.S. Embassy or Consulate in the country where you live. You will also need to fill out a nonimmigrant visa application and present all necessary supporting documentation.

Work Visas

If you are in need of a temporary work visa, contact (305) 573-7418 today.

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Commonly required documentation includes:

  • A passport that is valid for at least six months beyond your period of stay in the U.S.
  • Evidence of the purpose of your trip
  • Accountants
  • Proof of your intent to leave the U.S. after your visit
  • Verification of your ability to cover all trip-related expenses

About the B-1 Business Visa

The B-1 visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows visitors to enter the United States for purposes related to business. The business-person’s activity is limited to contract negotiation, business consulting, litigation, participation in conventions (scientific, educational, professional, and business), conferences or seminars, and other legitimate activities by merchants, professionals, and entrepreneurs.

What Can I Do With a B-1 Visa?

This visa allows businesses to develop professional relationships and visit the United States often as necessary for business reasons. After expiration, it can be renewed. Those who hold a B-1 visa cannot, in general, receive a salary or payments by U.S. sources.

Eligibility Criteria to Qualify

  • You have a legitimate reason to visit the U.S. for business
  • You intend to only remain for a specific limited period
  • You can pay all the expenses involved in your trip and stay
  • Nothing is causing you to be inadmissible to the U.S.
  • You have a residence in a country other than the U.S. that you do not intend to abandon
  • You have reasons to return from the U.S., such as family-ties or employment

Need a Business or Tourism Visa?

There are several ways to apply for a visitor visa and the process may differ depending on your U.S. Embassy or Consulate. To ensure that your application and interview goes through without any issues or delays, consult with experienced B visa lawyers in Miami at Cifuentes-Marrero, P.A. We are backed by years of experience and are prepared to guide you through the process! Do not hesitate to reach out today!
Have questions about B visas? Contact Cifuentes-Marrero, P.A. at (305) 573-7418 . Our B visa attorneys in Miami can help you apply. Services are available in Spanish!

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Your professional visa solution starts with an initial consulting stage where Maria Cifuentes and her team provide in-depth analysis and options for your specific case. At the end of the first consulting stage, you will have a clear answer and an action plan tailored to your situation, even if multiple conversations are required.

The fee for the initial consulting stage is $350. After almost 20 years of experience, we know that starting with the right immigration strategy is crucial for your future in the USA.