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Other Visa Services – Law Offices of Kelly H. Bu

We guide individuals through student, tourist, and other temporary visa options tailored to their needs.

Exploring Temporary Options for Study, Travel, and Visits

In addition to work-based visa categories, the United States offers several non-immigrant visas for individuals seeking to study, visit, or temporarily stay in the country for other personal or educational purposes. At the Law Offices of Kelly H. Bu, we assist international students, visitors, and dependents in obtaining and maintaining valid non-immigrant status.

 

Common Non-Immigrant Visa Categories We Handle

  • F-1: For international students enrolled in academic programs or English language training

  • B-1: For short-term business visitors attending meetings, conferences, or negotiating contracts

  • B-2: For tourists visiting the U.S. for leisure, family visits, or short-term medical treatment

  • F-2 and B-2 extensions: For dependents or visitors needing to extend their stay in the U.S.

 

Who Are These Visas For?

These visa options are ideal for:

  • Students admitted to a U.S. college, university, or language school

  • Parents or relatives visiting family in the U.S.

  • Business professionals attending short-term activities without U.S. employment

  • Individuals seeking medical care in the U.S.

 

Key Considerations

  • These visas are temporary and do not allow permanent employment

  • Applicants must show non-immigrant intent—that they plan to return to their home country after their visit or studies

  • Visa holders must comply with duration-of-stay requirements and avoid overstays

How We Help

  • F-1 visa counseling, change of status applications, and reinstatement petitions

  • B-1/B-2 visa guidance, including extensions and travel planning

  • I-539 preparation for extending or changing non-immigrant status

  • Supporting documents for strong visa applications, including financial and intent evidence

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