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Immigration Services to the

United States of America

Specialized legal guidance for professionals, entrepreneurs, and investors from Latin America.

At US Visa LATAM, we design the right immigration strategy for each profile: experienced professionals seeking residency without a job offer, investors planning to start or acquire a business in the U.S., companies needing to transfer their executives, families undergoing reunification processes, and individuals with extraordinary abilities in their field. Each case is reviewed by an immigration attorney before being accepted, because our priority is to protect your time, your investment, and your expectations.

Our Services

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The EB-2 NIW allows certain professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional abilities to seek permanent residency without the need for a specific job offer or labor certification, provided that their work is considered to have significant benefit to the U.S. national interest. This waiver is particularly well-suited for entrepreneurs, researchers, and others whose efforts have substantial merit and national importance.

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The TN visa category facilitates the entry of Canadian and Mexican citizens into the United States for professional activities under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). It is designed for individuals in certain professions, such as engineers, lawyers, scientists, and teachers, who have prearranged full-time or part-time employment with a U.S. employer. The TN visa offers a streamlined process with fewer hurdles than other work visas, allowing for faster cross-border mobility, subject to renewal for continued employment.

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The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa is designed for entrepreneurs and investors from countries that have a treaty of commerce and navigation with the United States. It allows them to live and work in the U.S. to develop and direct the operations of a business in which they have invested a substantial amount of capital. The E-2 Visa is ideal for business owners seeking to oversee their investment, as well as for employees in executive, supervisory, or specialized knowledge roles, fostering economic growth in the United States.

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The EB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa is designed for individuals who wish to obtain permanent residency in the United States through a significant investment in the country’s economy. It allows eligible applicants to invest in a U.S. commercial enterprise, creating jobs for American workers.

Eligible applicants include investors who meet the minimum capital investment and job creation requirements, ensuring that their investment contributes to the nation’s economic growth and development.

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The EB-3 visa category is a third-preference employment-based immigrant visa that allows skilled workers, professionals, and other workers to obtain permanent residency in the United States. It is designed for individuals with a prearranged job offer from a U.S. employer who can demonstrate the need to hire foreign workers due to a shortage of available U.S. workers.
The EB-3 visa requires a labor certification process to verify that there are not enough qualified U.S. workers available for the position.

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The EB-1 Priority Workers Visa is designed for individuals with extraordinary abilities, outstanding professors and researchers, and multinational executives or managers seeking permanent residency in the United States.
It is ideal for individuals with exceptional achievements in their field or corporate leaders who have held managerial positions in a foreign company and will be transferred to a branch, parent company, or subsidiary in the United States.

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Family Petition Visas allow U.S. citizens and lawful permanent residents (LPRs) to reunite with their family members abroad. These visas are divided into two main categories: Immediate Relative Visas for close family members of U.S. citizens, including spouses, children, and parents, with no annual limit; and Family Preference Visas for specific and more distant family relationships, which are subject to annual numerical limits. The goal is to promote family unity by allowing family members to live and work permanently in the United States.

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The L-1A Intracompany Transfer Visa allows a company to transfer an employee with specialized knowledge or an executive/manager from a foreign office to a U.S. office. This visa is ideal for multinational companies that need to relocate key personnel to support expansion and operations within the United States.

The main requirements include that the employee must have worked for the company for at least one continuous year within the past three years, and that the U.S. and foreign entities must have a qualifying relationship, such as a parent company, branch, subsidiary, or affiliate.

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The O-1 Visa is designed for individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, athletics, or the motion picture and television industry who wish to work temporarily in the United States.
It is ideal for professionals who are recognized nationally or internationally for their achievements and contributions in their field.
Applicants must demonstrate a high level of distinction through awards, publications, outstanding experience, or other significant accomplishments. This visa allows exceptional talent to contribute their expertise and knowledge in the United States.

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The H-1B1 Visa is designed for citizens of Chile and Singapore who wish to work temporarily in the United States in specialty occupations.
It is ideal for professionals with degrees in fields such as technology, engineering, mathematics, and business who have a job offer from a U.S. employer.
Unlike the H-1B visa, it does not require a lottery and allows for unlimited renewals. This visa facilitates access for qualified talent to U.S. companies, strengthening economic cooperation with Chile and Singapore.

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The H-1B Visa is designed for professionals in specialty occupations who wish to work temporarily in the United States under employer sponsorship.
It is ideal for individuals with higher education or equivalent experience in fields such as technology, engineering, medicine, and finance.
Applicants must have a job offer from a U.S. company and meet the specific requirements of the position. This visa allows employers to hire highly skilled talent to contribute to the U.S. economy and innovation.

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The K-1 Visa, known as the fiancé(e) visa, allows U.S. citizens to bring their foreign partner to the United States to get married within 90 days of arrival.

It is ideal for couples who wish to reunite and formalize their marriage in the U.S. before applying for permanent residency.

Applicants must demonstrate a genuine relationship, have met in person within the past two years (with limited exceptions), and meet financial requirements. This visa facilitates the reunification of couples, allowing them to begin their life together in the United States.

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The P Visa category is designed for athletes, artists, entertainers, and their essential support personnel who wish to perform or compete temporarily in the United States. It includes individuals participating in individual or team events (P-1), artists or entertainers in reciprocal exchange programs (P-2), and artists in culturally unique programs (P-3).
The purpose of this visa is to enrich the cultural landscape of the United States and promote international cultural exchange.

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The H-2B Visa allows U.S. employers to hire foreign workers for temporary non-agricultural or seasonal jobs when there are not enough U.S. workers who are willing or able to perform the work.
This program supports various industries, including hospitality, construction, and landscaping, providing essential labor for peak seasons, intermittent needs, or one-time events, under strict conditions designed to protect both U.S. and foreign workers.

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The visitor visa, commonly known as the tourist visa, is a non-immigrant visa for individuals who wish to enter the United States temporarily.
 

The categories are:
B-1 Visa: for business purposes and attending conferences.
B-2 Visa: for tourism, visiting family, and receiving medical treatment.

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Permanent Residency (Green Card) allows foreign nationals to live and work indefinitely in the United States. This status provides numerous benefits, such as the ability to work without visa restrictions, access to certain social benefit programs, and the option to apply for U.S. citizenship after a specified period of time.
To obtain a Green Card, applicants may qualify through various categories, including family reunification, employment, asylum, or investment, among others.

US Visa LATAM provides legal guidance to individuals seeking to manage their immigration process.

The owners of US Visa LATAM are attorneys and employ licensed attorneys for legal consultations. This entity is owned or operated (wholly or partially) by an attorney licensed by the Texas State Bar and is subject to bar association regulations.

US Visa LATAM is not affiliated with or endorsed by USCIS. We support our clients through our methodology and tools for managing their immigration process. Only legal consultations and form reviews should be considered legal advice.

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