America immigration & Visa applications:

Midland Immigration Consultancy Limited is a professional immigration & visa service firm. Below are the lists of a number of immigration & Visa services categories:

1. America Business and Tourist Visas (B - 1, B - 2)
2. K-1 Visa - Fiancee Extension of Stay
3. H1-B - Temporary Professionals

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L-1 - Intra-Company Transfer
5. H-3 Visa - Trainee
6. Family Based Immigration
7. Visa for Work in the United States (H, L, O, P, Q, Visa)
8. Dependents (F - 2, J - 2, L - 2, H - 4)

America Business and Tourist Visas (B-1, B-2 Visas)

To obtain a visa for tourist or business travel to the United States, the applicant must be able to demonstrate his or her intention to enter the United States for a temporary period, solely for the purpose of tourism and/or short-term business. The applicant must also provide evidence of financial ability to cover his or her travel expenses to and stay in the United States, and sufficiently strong social, economic, and other ties in the applicant's home country to compel the applicant's return after a temporary and lawful visit.

Visa Specific Information and Documentation:

"B-1" VISA: The B-1 visa is intended for temporary business travel. This includes travel for negotiating contracts, attending exhibitions and conferences, short-term training, and consultations with suppliers and customers. The B-1 visa is not valid for employment in the United States. Applicants for B-1 visas should bring to their interviews documents concerning their anticipated business activities in the United States.

"B-2" VISA: The B-2 visa is intended for tourist activities, such as sight-seeing, visiting friends and relatives, obtaining medical treatment, and attending conferences and meetings. Visitors are not permitted to accept employment during their stay in the U.S.
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America: Visas for Work in the United States (H, L, O, P, Q Visas)

H. L, O, P, and Q visas entitle the holder to work in the United States. All require the company or other organization in the United States to first submit a petition to the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) for permission to hire a foreign worker. If the petition is approved, the company will be issued a form I-797 enabling you to apply for a visa.

"H" VISA: The H visa is intended for temporary employment in the United States.

"L" VISA: The L visa is intended for individuals who are being transferred from their company in China to a branch or related company in the United States. Applicants must intend to fill a managerial or executive position, or have specialized knowledge, and have been continuously employed by the same employer or a related company for one year within the three years immediately preceding the visa application.

"O","P" or "Q" VISA: These visas are for performers or trade workers possessing unusual or extraordinary skills who plan to perform, teach, coach, or participate in cultural exchange in the United States.

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America Visa: Dependents (F-2, J-2, L-2, H-4 Visas)

To obtain a visa to join a spouse or parent for a short-term stay in the United States, the applicant must be able to demonstrate that he or she is the spouse or minor child of an F-1, J-1, M-1, H-1, H-2, or L-1 visa holder who wishes to enter the United States solely to accompany or follow to join the principal visa holder.

Visa Specific Information:

- The F-2 visa is intended for dependents of students (F-1).
- The J-2 visa is intended for dependents of exchange visitors (J-1).
- The M-2 visa is intended for dependents of students at vocational or other recognized non-academic institutions (M-1).
- The H-4 visa is intended for dependents of temporary workers (H).
- The L-2 visa is intended for dependents of intracompany transfers (L).

Required Documentation:

- Applicants should provide documentation which establishes their relationship to the principal visa holder.
- CITIC Bank fee receipts.
- Applicants should also provide documentation which establishes the visa status of the family member in the United States.
- Applicants should also provide documentation which indicates that the they or the principal visa holder has sufficient funds available so that the family member is not likely at any time to become a public charge, or will have to seek unauthorized employment in the United States.
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