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- Employment based immigration
- Both employers and immigrant employees can benefit from contact Ariano & Reppucci immigration lawyers.
- Family based immigration
- Our immigration attorneys can help family members reunite within the borders of the U.S.
- Investment based immigration
- Attorneys at Ariano & Reppucci can help professionals and entrepreneurs embark on new enterprises in the U.S.
Visa Application and Immigration Lawyers in Arizona

Before traveling to the U.S., a citizen of a foreign country must generally obtain a nonimmigrant visa for temporary stay or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. The type of visa you will need is based on the purpose of your travel. A visa is a document that a citizen of a foreign country must obtain from the United States government prior to traveling to this country. Different types of visas are available for different circumstances, including nonimmigrant temporary stay visas and immigrant permanent stay visas. The type of visa your obtain is dictated by the purpose of your travel. It is important to understand that certain international travelers do not need a visa to travel to the united states, if they meet the requirements for visa-free travel.
Determining whether you need a visa and navigating the process of applying for one can be difficult. This is why the qualified immigration lawyers at Ariano & Reppucci, PLLC offer free consultations with immigration clients across Arizona in order to discuss visa applications. Our attorneys can advise you whether you need to apply for a visa and, if so, whether an immigrant or non-immigration visa is most appropriate. Contact us today to schedule your free immigration appointment.
Nonimmigrant Visa Lawyers in Phoenix Arizona
Our qualified and affordable immigration lawyers can help you file for a variety of non-immigration visas. Below you will find the most common non-immigration visa types that our immigration clients apply for. if you have any additional questions on how to apply for non-immigration visas, contact our Arizona immigration lawyers today.
| Purpose of Travel to U.S. and Nonimmigrant Visas | Visa Type |
| Athletes, amateur & professional | B-1 |
| Au pairs (exchange visitor) | J |
| Australian professional specialty | E-3 |
| Border Crossing Card: Mexico | BCC |
| Business visitors | B-1 |
| Crewmembers | D |
| Diplomats and foreign government officials | A |
| Domestic employees or nanny | B-1 |
| Employees of a designated international organization, and NATO | G1-G5, NATO |
| Exchange visitors | J |
| Foreign nationals with extraordinary ability | O |
| International cultural exchange visitors | Q |
| Intra-company transferees | L |
| Medical treatment, visitors for | B-2 |
| Media, journalists | I |
| NAFTA professional workers: Mexico, Canada | TN/TD |
| Nurses coming to health professional shortage areas | H1-C |
| Performing athletes, artists, entertainers | P |
| Physician | J , H-1B |
| Professor, scholar, teacher (exchange visitor) | J |
| Religious workers | R |
| Specialty occupations in fields requiring highly specialized knowledge | H-1B |
| Students: academic, vocational | F, M |
| Temporary agricultural workers | H-2A |
| Temporary workers performing services of seasonal nature. | H-2B |
| Tourism, vacation, pleasure visitors | B-2 |
| Training in a program not primarily for employment | H-3 |
| Treaty traders/treaty investors | E |
| Transiting the United States | C |
| Victims of Human Trafficking | T |
Immigrant Visa Lawyers in Phoenix, Arizona
It you are hoping to live permanently in the United States, our immigration lawyers can help you apply for an immigrant visa. There are several routes in which a potential citizen can apply for an immigrant visa, which are based on several different categories. Immediate relative and family sponsored immigrant visas allow close family relatives to apply for the visa of a loved one. There is also the K visa class, which includes the K-1 and K-3 visas and applies to the fiance and/or spouse of a United States Citizen.
In addition, there are several ways in which employment can be used to secure an immigrant visa. This applies to government and religious workers in particular. In addition, the United States offers a Diversity Visa Program in which visas are drawn from countries with low rates of immigration into the United States. Unlike other immigrant types, these immigrants do not require a sponsor.
If you would like additional information about applying for an immigrant visa, contact the experienced immigration lawyers at Ariano & Reppucci today. Our affordable and professional immigration lawyers offer free consultations to immigration clients across the state of Arizona regarding matters, including applying for immigration visas. Call us today and speak directly with an immigration deportation defense lawyer in Phoenix or Casa Grande, Arizona. To schedule a free immigration consultation in Phoenix or Casa Grande, contact Ariano & Reppucci Immigration Law Firm today.
