Nationwide Client Service for Temporary and Non-Immigrant Visas
With offices in Cleveland, Raleigh and Orlando, Robert Brown LLC advises foreign nationals around the world and sponsoring employers and families throughout the U.S. about the options for entering the country. The process of securing a temporary or nonimmigrant visa for study, training, travel or work can be complicated, but the immigration law attorneys at Robert Brown LLC can help.
Our law firm practices exclusively in U.S. immigration law. Contact us at any of our locations to discuss your objectives, circumstances and concerns with a knowledgeable immigration attorney.
Understanding the Different Types of Non-immigrant Visas
There are many different kinds of non-immigrant categories, each with different eligibility criteria, durations, residence conditions and other requirements. Our lawyers can help you decide which is best suited to your objectives, and we can help you complete your application and present the documentation necessary for a positive decision.
The temporary nonimmigrant visas in most frequent use are:
- B-1 visas for temporary business visitors
- B-2 visas for temporary non-business visitors
- E-1 visas for treaty traders
- E-2 visas for treaty investors
- F-1 or F-2 visas for academic students and their families
- H-1B visas for professional or specialty workers
- H-2B visas for temporary or seasonal workers
- K visas for the spouse, child or fiancé of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident
- M visas for vocational students
- TN visas or classification for citizens of Mexico and Canada working in the U. S. under the provisions of NAFTA
Proving Your Intent to Return Home
U.S. immigration law presumes that a future immigrant is hiding behind every temporary visa. Therefore, people applying for visitor and temporary visas must show that they do not intend to immigrate because of strong family or occupational ties in their country of origin. They also need to show a specific and limited period of time and specific purpose for the visit, such as business, temporary employment, leisure travel or medical treatment.
Our attorneys are adept at developing documentation that clearly demonstrates the temporary nature of the visit. We collect photographs, financial records and any other proof of the applicant’s intention to return home from the U.S. employer or family. We supply information about the consulate abroad where the application will be submitted and the interview will be conducted.
Contact Us in Ohio, North Carolina or Florida: Call 888.861.4414
the immigration attorneys of Robert Brown LLC can help you indentify and choose from your visa options for temporary travel or employment in the U.S. To learn more about obtaining a non-immigrant visa for an employee or family member, contact our law firm at any of our three locations.



