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Your journey to the United States starts here.
Whether you’re traveling for tourism, education, work, family reunification, or investment,
Nuvanta helps you choose and process the right visa for your situation.
Nuvanta specializes in all types of U.S. immigration procedures.
Travel to the U.S. for leisure or business with the right guidance from the start.
We help you extend your legal stay in the U.S. quickly and easily.
Work opportunities in the U.S. for qualified professionals from Mexico and Canada.
Obtain your permanent residency and take the first step toward your future in the U.S.
Renew your conditional residency and secure your permanent status.
Change of Status Adjust your visa category without leaving the country, safely and efficiently.
Claim the rights and benefits of holding citizenship in two countries.
Turn your residency into citizenship and enjoy all the rights of being a U.S. citizen.
Invest and grow your business in the U.S. with visas designed for entrepreneurs.
Apply for residency through professional merit—no employer sponsorship required.
Full support for employers and workers throughout the labor certification process.
Gain legal authorization to work while your immigration process is in progress.
Connecting talent and opportunity through clear, efficient immigration solutions.
Pursue your academic goals in the U.S. with expert guidance every step of the way.
Legal protection and compassionate support for those seeking safety in the U.S.
Accelerate your border crossings with personalized guidance and application support.
Request your immigration records and learn what information USCIS has on file for you.
Apostilles, Certified Translations, CRBA, Passports, Waivers, USCIS form review and corrections.

Perfect for those who wish to visit or explore opportunities in the United States temporarily.
B-1 (Business):
For entrepreneurs, consultants, speakers, or investors visiting the U.S. for professional activities without receiving U.S.-based income.
B-2 (Tourism / Medical / Family Visit):
For those who wish to vacation, visit relatives, or receive temporary medical treatment.
B1/B2 Combination:
The most common visitor visa; allows both short-term business and leisure travel.

Designed for those who wish to study or receive training at accredited U.S. institutions.
F-1 (Academic Student):
For university, high school, language, or other academic programs.
Allows limited on-campus employment.
M-1 (Vocational Student):
For technical or professional training in non-academic fields such as mechanics, culinary arts, or design.
J-1 (Exchange Visitor):
For exchange programs, internships, au pairs, professors, or research visitors.

For individuals seeking protection, refuge, or relief due to difficult or dangerous circumstances.
U Visa:
For victims of serious crimes who cooperate with law enforcement in investigations or court proceedings.
T Visa:
For victims of human trafficking (labor or sexual exploitation).
Asylum and Refugee Status:
For individuals fleeing persecution based on political, religious, ethnic, or gender-related reasons.
Humanitarian Parole:
Allows temporary entry for urgent humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit.

Ideal for individuals seeking temporary or specialized employment in the United States.
H-1B (Specialty Occupations):
For professionals with university education in high-demand fields such as technology, engineering, or finance.
H-2A (Temporary Agricultural Workers):
For seasonal agricultural employment.
H-2B (Temporary Non-Agricultural Workers):
For temporary jobs in tourism, construction, landscaping, housekeeping, and related industries.
L-1 (Intra-Company Transferee):
For executives or specialized employees transferred within an international company.
O-1 (Individuals with Extraordinary Ability):
For artists, athletes, scientists, or entrepreneurs recognized for their exceptional talent or achievements.
P-1 (Internationally Recognized Athletes or Entertainers):
For renowned athletes, teams, or artists performing in the U.S.
TN (Mexico and Canada – USMCA Treaty):
Exclusive to Mexican and Canadian professionals with a valid job offer in the U.S.

At Nuvanta, we help entrepreneurs, executives, and investors turn opportunity into reality.
Whether you’re expanding your company, launching a new venture, or investing in a U.S. enterprise, our immigration experts guide you toward the best visa for your business goals.
E-1 (Treaty Trader):
For business owners engaged in substantial trade between the U.S. and their home country.
E-2 (Treaty Investor):
For investors who contribute a substantial amount of capital to a U.S. business.
L-1A / L-1B:
For companies transferring executives or specialized personnel to U.S. affiliates
The United States offers five main employment-based visa categories (EB-1 through EB-5).
Among them, several provide direct or strategic pathways to permanent residency through investment, entrepreneurship, or executive management.

For those who wish to reunite with their loved ones in the United States.
IR / CR (Immediate Relatives of U.S. Citizens):
Spouses, minor children, or parents of U.S. citizens.
F1–F4 (Family Preference Categories):
Adult children, siblings, or other family members of permanent residents.
K-1 (Fiancé(e) of a U.S. Citizen):
Allows travel to the U.S. to marry a U.S. citizen.

DV (Diversity Visa Lottery):
Annual program granting permanent residency to individuals from countries with low U.S. immigration rates.
R-1 (Religious Worker):
For ministers or religious workers providing services in U.S.-based organizations.

This category is not limited to investors but often includes business leaders and executives of international companies.
Subcategories:
EB-1A (Extraordinary Ability):
For individuals with outstanding achievements in science, art, education, business, or athletics.
EB-1B (Outstanding Professors or Researchers):
For those with proven international recognition in academia or research.
EB-1C (Multinational Managers and Executives):
For executives or owners of multinational companies who are being transferred to a U.S. branch, affiliate, or subsidiary.
This is one of the most popular investor/entrepreneur options for business expansion to the U.S.

This category benefits professionals, business owners, and entrepreneurs who can contribute significantly to the U.S. economy.
Subcategories:
EB-2 (General):
For professionals with a master’s degree, Ph.D., or exceptional ability in their field.
EB-2 NIW (National Interest Waiver):
Allows self-petition without employer sponsorship if the applicant demonstrates that their work, business, or project provides substantial benefit to the United States.
A common and cost-effective pathway for entrepreneurs, consultants, or investors pursuing innovation or job creation.

This category is for individuals with job offers from U.S. employers. While not an investment visa, many business owners use it to legally hire and sponsor foreign employees as part of their expansion strategy.

Reserved for specific categories such as religious workers, U.S. government employees abroad, or translators who assisted U.S. missions. (Not applicable to investors.)

The EB-5 Visa is the flagship investor visa that grants U.S. permanent residency (Green Card) through a qualifying investment.
Key Requirements
Minimum Investment:
$1,050,000 USD for standard projects, or
$800,000 USD if the investment is made in a Targeted Employment Area (TEA) — a rural area or one with high unemployment.
Job Creation:
The investment must create at least 10 full-time jobs for U.S. workers.
Lawful Source of Funds:
Investors must prove that their investment funds come from legitimate and verifiable sources (e.g., business income, property sale, savings, inheritance).
Investment Options:
Direct Investment: The investor manages or controls the business.
Regional Center Investment: The investor participates in a USCIS-approved project and can take a more passive role.
Main Advantages
Provides Green Cards for the investor, spouse, and unmarried children under 21.
No job offer or employer sponsorship required.
Eligibility to apply for U.S. citizenship after five years of permanent residence.
At Nuvanta, we understand that every case is unique.
That’s why we provide personalized guidance, document review, and full assistance — from the first form to your final approval.