Trust An Attorney Who Has Gone Through The Process

Nonimmigrant visas are intended for those who come to the United States but do not wish to stay permanently. Having an attorney who can help you navigate this process is crucial. Barba Inegol Law Firm PLLC has worked with clients throughout Texas. Fernanda and her team can answer your questions, provide you with clear resolutions and discuss any issues you might face along the way. You can expect helpful yet professional advice.

Firsthand Experience With All Types Of Nonimmigrant Visas

There are a number of reasons as to why someone would want to visit this country without becoming a citizen. For example, Fernanda actually applied for a student visa in order to get her degree here. She also used an investor visa when she opened her own business. As a child, she visited friends and family on a tourist visa, as well. Her personal experience with this system can be tremendously beneficial to those who are going through it for the first time. Her knowledge can help get you through it and avoid potential mistakes.

It’s also possible to be interested in temporary work. This often lasts a fixed amount of time but allows you to be employed for a U.S.-based company. Temporary visas allow you to do this. Regardless of the type of nonimmigrant visa you are applying for, you must meet certain requirements. You will have to show that you will not stay here after your specified end date and that you have the finances to support yourself. Fernanda can help you complete your application and prepare yourself for the future you are trying to create.

Start Gathering Information Today; Call Now

You don’t have to wait to get answers to your questions. Fernanda and her team can help you understand what your options are. As a lawyer, she has built a reputation for helping people who were initially very confused by the choices in front of them. Call her office in San Antonio at 210-475-3963 or fill out her online contact form to schedule a consultation today. She is fluent in Spanish, and Turkish consults are available upon request.

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