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B-1 Business Visitor Visa




 

 

 

 

 

This merit-based visa allows access to a variety of business and economic ventures in the U.S. Individuals eligible for this visa frequently are ordinary business travelers but can range from board members and athletes to musicians, entertainers and servants of non-immigrants.

One may apply for a B-1 visa at the American Embassy or Consulate in his/her region or nation. Usually, it is appropriate to apply at the U.S. Consular Office in the Applicant's country of permanent residence.  Due to increase security measures, individuals now are generally required to apply in person. Further, there may be delays in this process due to cross-checking information at the Washington, D.C. database, so it is usually best to consult with your immigration attorney as soon as you become aware of your need to travel.


 



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Located in Albany and El Cerrito, California, the firm of Surowitz & Bell represents immigration law and criminal defense clients throughout the Bay area, the state of California, and nationwide, including the cities of San Francisco, San Jose, Berkeley, Sacramento, Alameda, Oakland, El Cerrito, Hercules, Walnut Creek, Richmond, Martinez, Stockton, Sacramento, Hayward, Pittsburg, San Rafael, Fairfield, San Leandro, Vallejo and Fremont and other communities in Contra Costa County and Alameda County