NEW JERSEY A-1 TEMPORARY VISA ATTORNEY
Establishing Non-Immigrant Visa to the United States
In order to be eligible for an A-1 visa, you must be one of the following:
- Ambassador
- Public Minister
- Career Diplomat
- Consular Officer
- Immediate family of one of the above
This visa serves the purpose of welcoming foreign diplomacy and encouraging international welfare. A-1 visas for diplomats and specialty officials like them come with several perks, as well.
Conditions of an A-1 Visa
If you are an official representative entering the United States on behalf of your country and to perform official duties, you may be eligible for an A-1 visa.
A-1 Visa holders enjoy the following:
- The visa can be renewed to extend the stay
- The visa for immediate family members can also be renewed
- A-1 visa status can eventually convert into a green card, later citizenship
- Numerous diplomatic immunities, exemptions, privileges, and rights
Section 12 of 1957’s Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) established a number of possible ways that an A-1 visa holder could become a green card holder and candidate for citizenship. You will need to demonstrate that you are an individual of good moral character, your admission into the United States wouldn’t jeopardize the country, or that there’s a good reason why you can’t return back to your home country.
Call our New Jersey immigration law offices today to get started with applying for your A-1 visa or for help in advancing it into a green card!