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Temporary visas allow individuals from other countries to legally enter and stay in the United States for a specific purpose and period of time. Whether you’re coming to the U.S. to study, work, or participate in a cultural exchange, obtaining a non-immigrant visa involves complex documentation and a thorough understanding of immigration law. At Ruiz Immigration Law, LLC in Atlanta, GA, we help individuals and families navigate the temporary visa process with confidence.

Types of Temporary (Non-Immigrant) Visas

There are many categories of temporary visas, each designed for different purposes. Here are some of the most common:

Student Visas (F and M visas)

If you plan to study in the U.S., you’ll typically need an F visa (for academic programs) or an M visa (for vocational training). You must be accepted by a SEVP-approved school and show proof of financial ability to support yourself.

Temporary Worker Visas (H, L, O, P, and Q visas)

These visas are for foreign nationals who wish to work temporarily in the U.S. The H-1B visa is one of the most widely used for professionals in specialty occupations. Other categories include L-1 for intracompany transfers and O visas for individuals with extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, or athletics.

Religious Worker Visas (R-1 visa)

The R-1 visa is for individuals employed by a recognized religious organization to work in a religious capacity in the U.S.

Visitor Visas (B-1/B-2 visas)

These are for short-term stays related to business (B-1) or tourism and medical visits (B-2). They are typically issued for up to six months but can sometimes be extended.

Exchange Visitor Visas (J visa)

Designed for people participating in approved cultural exchange programs, including teachers, scholars, and au pairs.

Why Legal Guidance Matters

Applying for a temporary visa involves strict guidelines, documentation, and timing. A small error on your application or during your visa interview can result in denial or delays. Working with an experienced Atlanta immigration attorney like Alexis Ruiz ensures that:

  • Your paperwork is complete and accurate
  • You meet the eligibility requirements
  • You’re prepared for consulate interviews
  • Your immigration strategy aligns with your long-term goals

At Ruiz Immigration Law, LLC, we guide clients through each step, whether they are filing for themselves, a family member, or an employer-sponsored visa.

According to U.S. State Department statistics, millions of non-immigrant visas are issued annually, but thousands are also denied due to documentation errors, ineligibility, or lack of preparation. Hiring a skilled immigration lawyer, such as Alexis Ruiz, increases your chances of approval and helps avoid costly mistakes.

Serving the Greater Atlanta, GA Area and Beyond

From Atlanta to Sandy Springs, Decatur, and surrounding Georgia communities, Ruiz Immigration Law, LLC, has helped countless individuals gain lawful entry into the United States. Whether you’re a student ready to start a new chapter or an employer sponsoring a key employee, we’re here to make the visa process easier.

Get Expert Help Applying for a Temporary Visa

If you’re wondering, “How can I get a temporary visa?”—you’re not alone. Contact Ruiz Immigration Law, LLC, today to schedule a consultation. We’ll evaluate your situation, explain your options, and help you move forward with confidence.

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