US Visa Australia - Overview
If
your US visa application has been denied by the US Embassy or you are
applying for the first time, you may want to consider the help of a US
immigration lawyer in preparing your US visa application.
US
Visa Australia is owned and managed by a licensed New York lawyer with
several years of experience helping clients with US visa and
immigration matters in Australia.
US Visa Australia - Types of Visas
US Visa Australia can assist you with various types of US visas and immigration matters including the following:
1. Visitor Visas
- Tourist Visas (B2)
- Business Visas (B1)
- Transit Visas (C1)
- Student Visas (F1)
Click here for more detailed information about visitor visas.
2. Family Visas
- Fiancee Visas (K1)
- Spouse Visas (K3, IR1 / CR1)
- Child Visas (K2, K4, IR3 / CR3)
- Parent Visas (IR4)
- Returning Resident Visas (SB1)
- Adoption Visas
Click here for more detailed information about family visas.
3. Work Visas
- B1 in Lieu of H1B Visa (B1)
- Domestic Employee Visas (B1)
- Intra-company Transfer Visas (L1)
- Family of Intra-company Transfer Visa (L2)
- Specialty Work Visa (H1B)
- Singaporean Specialty Work Visa (H1B1)
- Family of Specialty Worker Visa (H4)
- Australian Specialty Work Visa (E3)
- Treaty Trader & Family Visa (E1)
- Treaty Investor & Family Visas (E2)
- Investor Greencard Visa (EB5)
- Person of Extraordinary Ability Work Visa (O1)
- Family of Persons with Extraordinary Ability Visa (O3)
- Entertainers Work Visa (P1)
- Family of Entertainers Visa (P4)
- Crew of Aircraft or Ship Visa (D1)
Click here for more detailed information about work visas.
4. Immigration Matters
- Adjustment of Status
- Employment Authorization Document (EAD)
- Advance Parole
- Removal of Conditions
- Naturalization
- Extension of Stay
Click here for more detailed information about immigration matters.
5. Other Visas & Immigration Matters
Click here to contact us for further information about other visas and immigration matters.
US Visa Australia - Why Use an Immigration Lawyer?
US
immigration involves many detailed laws, regulations, procedures and
practices from several different US government agencies including US
Embassies, US Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS), US
Department of State, US Department of Labor and other agencies.
Persons
filing a US visa or immigration application often handle the work
themselves because they believe the work is simply "form filing".
However, persons filing their applications by themselves often make
mistakes in answering questions on the forms and during interviews by
US government officers. Further, they often fail to provide adequate
supporting documents and do not correctly follow procedures. Such
mistakes often lead to a denied or significantly delayed application.
As
a general rule, government agencies involved in the visa and
immigration process see their role as enforcing the law and normally
will not provide advice to potential applicants.
Our immigration
lawyer will provide free initial analysis of your individual case
before deciding to use our service, which in some cases can save
significant time, money and disappointment. Further, our immigration
lawyer will also work with you to properly prepare and present your
case within the facts and the law, so that at least you know that you
have presented your best case possible.
However, please be
aware that using an immigration lawyer is not a magic solution to a
denied application and does not influence government officers to
approve an application.
Beware of unlicensed visa consultants
that guarantee visas or offer money back guarantees because no one
including government officers can guarantee approval of your
application if you do not qualify to begin with. Notaries,
consultants, service bureaus, travel agents, connected insiders and
foreign lawyers who do not know US laws are all examples of persons who
should be avoided in assisting you with your US visa and immigration
applications.
If you are not sure whether the person offering
you visa or immigration services is a licensed lawyer, ask to see their
state lawyer registration number and state bar admission certificate.
Click here for detailed information about our licensed US lawyer.
US Visa Australia - Fees
TYPE REFERENCE CODE SERVICE FEE (AUD $) SERVICE FEE (US $) Visitor Visas Tourist B2 800 $500 Business B1 800 $500 Transit C1 800 $500 Student F1 800 $500 Family Visas Fiancee
K1 2,400 $1,500 Spouse K3 2,400 $1,500 Spouse IR1 / CR1 2,400 $1,500 Child K2 800 $500 Child K4 800 $500 Child IR3 / CR3 800 $500 Parent IR4 2,400 $1,500 Returning Resident SB1 2,400 $1,500 Adoption - 2,400 $1,500 Work Visas B1 in Lieu of H1B B1 2,400 $1,500 Domestic Employee B1 2,400 $1,500 Intra-Company Transfer L1 7,000 $2,000 Family of Intra-Company Transfer L2 800 $500 Specialty Worker H1B 3,200 $2,000 Singaporean Specialty Worker H1B1 3,200 $2,000 Family of Specialty Worker H4 800 $500 Australian Specialty Worker E3 3,200 $2,000 Treaty Trader E1 3,200 $2,000 Treaty Investor E2 3,200 $2,000 Investor Green Card Visa EB5 8,000+ $5,000+ Persons of Extraordinary Ability O1 3,200 $2,000 Family of Persons of Extraordinary Ability O3 800 $500 Athletes & Entertainers P1 3,200 $2,000 Family of Athletes & Entertainers P4 800 $500 Crew of Aircraft or Ship D1 800 $500 Immigration Adjustment of Status - 800 $500 Employment Authorization EAD 800 $500 Reentry Permit / Advance Parole - 800 $500 Removal of Conditions - 800 $500 Naturalization - 800 $500 Extension of Stay - 800 $500 Other Other Visa & Immigration Matters - Please contact us for a fee quote. Please contact us for a fee quote.
US Visa Australia – Payment Terms
US
VISA AUSTRALIA DOES NOT PROVIDE A MONEY BACK GUARANTEE BECAUSE VISA APPROVAL
DEPENDS ON THE SPECIFIC BACKGROUND OF EACH APPLICANT AND THE FINAL
DECISION IS CONTROLLED BY THE USCIS AND / OR THE US EMBASSY.
All
fees are payable in Australia $ or US $. Listed fees are subject to
change if there is more than a 20% difference in the listed fees due to
currency fluctuations.
We require a 50% deposit for larger
jobs or payment in full for smaller jobs prior to starting the work.
We will provide a receipt upon confirmation of payment.
US Visa Australia - Service
Click here for further information about our service.
US Visa Australia - Links
US Embassy Australia, Canberra – Visas
http://canberra.usembassy.gov/consular/visas/index.html
US Embassy Australia, Melbourne – Homepage
http://melbourne.usconsulate.gov/melbourne/index.html
US Embassy Australia, Melbourne – Visas
http://melbourne.usconsulate.gov/consular/visas/index.html
US Embassy Australia, Perth – Homepage
http://perth.usconsulate.gov/perth/index.html
US Embassy Australia, Perth – Visas
http://perth.usconsulate.gov/consular/visas/index.html
US Embassy Australia, Sydney – Homepage
http://sydney.usconsulate.gov/sydney/index.html
US Embassy Australia, Sydney – Visas
http://sydney.usconsulate.gov/consular/visas/index.html
US Embassy Australia, Adelaide – Homepage
http://adelaide.usvpp.gov/Adelaide/
US Embassy Australia, Adelaide – Visas
http://adelaide.usvpp.gov/consular/visas/index.html
US Embassy Australia, Brisbane – Homepage
http://brisbane.usvpp.gov/Brisbane/
US Embassy Australia, Brisbane – Visas
http://brisbane.usvpp.gov/consular/visas/index.html