Visa Options
The following are the USA Visas that we provide
Tourist and Business Visas (B-1/B-2
B-1 Visa: For business visitors attending meetings, conferences, or negotiating contracts.
B-2 Visa: For tourists visiting for leisure, medical treatment, or family visits
Student Visas
F-1 Visa: For academic students enrolled in a full-time program at an accredited institution.
M-1 Visa: For vocational or non-academic students.
Exchange Visitor Visas
J-1 Visa: For individuals participating in approved exchange programs, including interns, scholars, and researchers
Seize this opportunity by selecting one of the available visas to gain entry to Canada.
Work Visa
In Canada, the majority of individuals require a work permit to engage in employment. If a work permit is necessary for you, there are two potential options for eligibility: an Employer-Specific Work Permit and an Open Work Permit. An Employer-Specific Work Permit permits you to work under the specific conditions outlined in your permit, while an Open Work Permit grants you the flexibility to work for any employer.
Visitors Visa
A visitor visa, often referred to as a temporary resident visa, is an official document affixed to your passport. This document indicates that you fulfill the necessary criteria for entry into Canada. Duration of Stay Most visitors are permitted to remain in Canada for a maximum of 6 months. Upon arrival, the border services officer.
Study Visa
As of January 22, 2024, the majority of students are required to submit a Provincial Attestation Letter (PAL) from the province or territory in which they intend to study as part of their study permit application. Typically, applications submitted without a PAL will be returned along with the associated fees. This attestation will act as verification that the…