Initial Analysis
Planning is essential for properly framing the request for any type of visa. The first step is, therefore, to perform a detailed analysis of all of the aspects of your visa request.
We handle everything: from planning the request, to preparing the application, to requesting the appointment at the American Consulate. These are the types of visas that we request most frequently:
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Planning is essential for properly framing the request for any type of visa. The first step is, therefore, to perform a detailed analysis of all of the aspects of your visa request.
In order for the visa application to be accepted it’s vital to provide all of the correct and necessary documents. ExportUSA never sends a visa application to the embassy if it lacks any of the necessary documents.
Based on the documents that we’ve collected we prepare the application and send it to the relevant consular authorities [American Embassy or American Consulate].
All visa applications include an in-person interview at the embassy or consulate. Interview preparation serves to alleviate the inevitable tension that arises in anticipation of this important event.
After submitting the visa application we remain in contact with the legal office and with the American consular authorities to keep track of its progress.
All visas have a duration. All visas expire. They need to be renewed. ExportUSA offers a visa renewal service for all types of United States visas.
The answers to our clients’ most frequently asked questions.
No. The B1 visa isn’t a work visa and is only acceptable for conducting preparatory sales activities or technical activities.
No. The backup letter is a procedure for entry to the United States used by those who must travel to the US for temporary employment purposes.
Yes. The E2 visa [as well as the E1 visa] extends to spouses and underage children. It should be noted that spouses can also work and don’t necessarily have to work in the same company in which the holder of the visa works.
The law doesn’t specify a precise sum that must be invested, only that the investment must be proportional to the activity.
There is no minimum number of import operations required. It’s necessary to complete frequent and continuous import operations of non-trivial value.
No. The two are mutually exclusive, even though having a company is an essential requirement for obtaining an E2, E1, or L1 visa.
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