Travel Visa for Orlando, FL
& throughout the US: Call the Visa Lawyers at Maney
| Gordon, P.A.
The Orlando, Florida area welcomes travelers from all
over the world. Some international visitors are here for
business purposes, while others come here to explore our
famous theme parks like Walt Disney World and Universal
Orlando Resort.
In addition to a passport, the majority of foreign visitors
will also need a travel visa before they are allowed to
enter Orlando, FL. Unlike an immigration
visa which enables a non-US citizen to stay in the
United States permanently, a travel visa is a stamp on
a passport that permits a foreign national to come to
the United States for a limited amount of time.
Whether your foreign-born fiancee wants to travel to
Orlando to plan your wedding, or you are an international
business person who wishes to attend a local trade show,
the US government offers a variety of travel visas to
fit the reason for your visit, as well as the length of
your stay.
For someone not familiar with immigration law, successfully
applying for a travel visa can be a complex and time-consuming
process. An Orlando
visa lawyer from Maney | Gordon, P.A. can give you
the professional and prompt service you need to receive
the right travel visa as quickly as possible.
From corporations to organizations to individuals, we
assist a diverse range of clients with their travel visa
questions and applications. Some common temporary travel
visas requested by our clients include:
- B1 travel visa—for business visitors such as
professional athletes coming to the US to compete, foreign
investors, businesspeople going to meetings or conferences,
and foreign lecturers
- B2 travel visa—for foreign nationals visiting
for tourism, pleasure, vacation, and medical treatment
- K1 fiance visa—for
the foreign-born fiance or fiancee of a US citizen who
is traveling to the United States with the intent of
marrying within 90 days
- J1 travel visa—for those with approved sponsorship
in the Exchange Visitor Program; participants may include
au pairs, students, government visitors, scholars, camp
counselors, and others
One important issue to keep in mind is that most travel
visas do not allow gainful employment in the United States.
If your purpose for traveling to the Orlando, Florida
area is to work legally, you may want to speak to an Orlando
immigration attorney about the types of work visas
available.
Avoid the common mistakes that lead to travel visa delays
and denials. Travel visa problems are often caused by
a lack of knowledge about US immigration laws and processes,
but the Orlando visa lawyers at Maney | Gordon, P.A. are
here to help. Please contact us for a free initial consultation
about your visa needs.
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