Most visitors to Dallas (and the United States in general) who plan on staying longer than 90 days will need to apply for a visa. However, with so many different visas to choose from, it’s far too easy to pick the wrong one. Whether you plan to visit for an extended vacation, to attend a university, or for employment, selecting the proper visa for your intended visit is important. Dallas is the perfect place for all those things, but you’ll first need to apply for the correct visa that aligns with your reasons for visiting. An experienced visa lawyer can help.
Let MyImmigration eliminate the worry of filing for the wrong visa.
When you need to apply for a visa, you don’t want to waste time reading through each one’s requirements. Trying to understand the legalese can leave you more confused than when you started. Selecting the wrong one will lead to wasted time and the loss of your required processing fee. Let us help you pick the correct one that best fits the nature of your visit.
Working with a visa attorney can help ensure you don’t waste time and money by selecting a visa that doesn’t suit the purpose of your visit to Dallas. Unfortunately, processing fees are nonrefundable, so you’ll not only lose valuable time by selecting the wrong one, but you’ll also lose money. MyImmigration can help to ensure you’ve chosen the right one, and we’ll guide you through the process.
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MyImmigration, with its streamlined process, takes the fear out of filing for the wrong visa. If your visit to Dallas is multi-purpose, our team of experienced visa attorneys will determine which visa covers all of your needs.
Unfortunately, with over 150 different USCIS visas to choose from, selecting the wrong one is quite easy. To help narrow down your choices, you can begin your search by determining whether your situation qualifies as an immigrant or nonimmigrant visa.
Here’s a look at a few of the most common immigrant and nonimmigrant visas that MyImmigration can help you with.
These types of visas are used for temporary visits to the United States for a specific purpose, typically tourism, business meetings, or education. These visas are tailored to the purpose of the visit and require applicants to demonstrate their intent to return to their home country after their stay.
Immigrant visas allow individuals to live and work in the United States long-term or permanently. They are the first step toward getting a green card. Here are three examples of immigrant visas.
Picking and applying for the wrong type of visa is not only a hassle, but it can also slow down your visit and hit you in the wallet. Whether you want to visit for the short term or something longer, MyImmigration can help you meet your goal.
Contact a visa attorney today and let MyImmigration determine which visa best fits your needs.
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