[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”14157″ img_size=”full” alignment=”center”][vc_custom_heading text=”Non-Immigrant Visas (Temporary Visas)” font_container=”tag:h3|text_align:left” google_fonts=”font_family:Alegreya%3Aregular%2Citalic%2C700%2C700italic%2C900%2C900italic|font_style:700%20bold%20regular%3A700%3Anormal”][vc_column_text]The U.S. provides temporary visas to persons who, for a variety of reasons, do not intend to make the U.S. their permanent home. Such persons include students, trainees, persons who are on a temporary assignment for an employer in the
U.S. professionals, labor workers, entrepreneurs, investors, and other persons who wish to work or remain in the U.S. for a limited period of time. Foreign nationals who are residing in the U.S. for a temporary period of time are
referred to as non-immigrants. Unlike immigrant visas, most non-immigrant visas are not limited to a numerical restriction – that is, with most non-immigrant visas there is no cap on the number of visas that will be awarded each year.
Also, certain non-immigrant visas allow foreign nationals to work in the U.S. while their green card application is pending.[/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]There are a variety of visas available for foreign nationals who have been offered a job in the United States from a U.S. employer. The list of employment visas below link to articles on this website that summarize the requirements for each[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]