Immigration
We provide immigration assistance to individuals, businessmen, domestic and foreign enterprises and investors. We also analyze the tax and property risks of customers. This is true for people receiving significant income from abroad, or business leaders.
Our global network of law firms ensures that all decisions are made in accordance with the laws of the United States and the client’s country. We will help you obtain visas in these categories:
Business and Employment-Based Immigration
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Business and Employment-Based Non-Immigrant Visas
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Other Temporary or Non-Immigrant Visas
3
Other Temporary or Non-Immigrant Visas
M–1
M-1 Student Visa - M-1 Visa Immigration
The M-1 visa is for students who want to enroll in vocational studies in the United States. Cooking classes, technical courses, mechanical classes, flight school, cosmetology are considered vocational studies.
The M-1 does not have a cap so any student who meets the requirements could be granted a visa without any restrictions on the number of people.
Vocational Student Visas:
- M-1 Vocational Student Visas are for students attending vocational or other recognized nonacademic institution inside the U.S., other than a language training program (e.g. Sailing school, cooking school).