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Which U.S. Visa Is Right for You?

Take our free 60-second Visa Quiz and get a personalized recommendation — H-1B, O-1A, EB-2 NIW, green cards, and more.

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U.S. Visa Categories

From work visas to green cards, find the right immigration path for your goals.

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Work Visas

H-1B, O-1A, L-1, TN, E-3 — temporary work authorization for professionals.

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Employment Green Cards

EB-1A, EB-2 NIW, EB-1C, EB-5 — permanent residency through employment.

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Student Visas

F-1, OPT, STEM OPT, J-1 — study in the U.S. and transition to work after graduation.

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Family-Based

K-1 Fiancé, CR-1/IR-1 Spouse — bring your family to the United States.

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USCIS processing times, fee tables, form links, and a free immigration guide.

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U.S. Visa Intelligence Quiz

Answer 5 questions and discover your ideal U.S. visa pathway.

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What is your primary immigration goal?

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What is your current immigration status?

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Do you have a U.S. employer willing to sponsor you?

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What is your primary professional field?

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What is your ideal timeline to obtain status?

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Seth Finberg specializes in work visas and employment-based green cards, including EB-1A and EB-2 NIW self-petitions. He has helped professionals from India, China, and around the world.

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Popular U.S. Visa Categories

The most common pathways for professionals seeking to work and live in the United States.

Work Visa

H-1B Visa

For specialty occupation workers in tech, engineering, finance. Requires employer sponsorship. Annual cap with lottery.

3–6 months April lottery
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Work Visa

O-1A Visa

For extraordinary ability in science, technology, business. No lottery — petition anytime.

2–5 months No lottery
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Green Card

EB-2 NIW

National Interest Waiver — self-petition for advanced degree professionals. No employer required.

1–3 years Self-petition
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Green Card

EB-1A

Extraordinary Ability green card — highest priority employment-based category. No employer sponsor needed.

1–2 years Priority
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Work Visa

L-1 Visa

Intracompany transferee for managers, executives, and specialized knowledge workers.

2–4 months Employer-based
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Work Visa

TN Visa

USMCA professional visa for Canadian and Mexican citizens. No cap, no lottery.

Days–weeks CA/MX only
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New N-400 Resources

Naturalization Planning Guides

Use these N-400 guides to review eligibility, timeline, and interview preparation before you file for U.S. citizenship.

N-400 Eligibility Guide

Understand who can file N-400 and what green card holders should review before applying.

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N-400 Timeline in 2026

Review the practical filing-to-interview timeline and the issues that most often slow cases down.

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N-400 Interview Preparation

See what applicants should review before the interview beyond just civics questions.

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Travel History Problems Before Naturalization

Review why trips outside the U.S. can delay or weaken an N-400 filing.

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Tax Filing Issues Before Citizenship

Learn why tax consistency should be reviewed before filing for naturalization.

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Green Card vs Citizenship Timing

Understand when a lawful permanent resident should file N-400 and when waiting is smarter.

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N-400 Good Moral Character Review

Check taxes, citations, support obligations, and disclosure consistency before filing.

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N-400 Criminal Record & Citation Review

Organize arrests, citations, dismissed cases, and certified court dispositions before naturalization.

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N-400 Timeline Mismatch Review

Compare addresses, work, school, travel, and tax records before filing N-400.

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Selective Service Missed Registration

Review status letters, age windows, and explanation strategy before N-400.

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Child Support and Family Support Proof

Prepare payment, tax, and compliance records before naturalization.

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Name Change and Record Mismatch Review

Line up green card, passport, tax, SSA, and court-order names before filing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does the SmartUSVisa quiz do?

It helps visitors narrow down possible U.S. visa or green card paths based on goals, status, and work profile.

Is the quiz legal advice?

No. It is an informational tool only. Legal advice requires a consultation with an attorney.

How do I speak with an immigration lawyer?

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How can SmartUSVisa help me choose an immigration path?

SmartUSVisa organizes visa, green card, and citizenship guides so readers can compare options before contacting Finberg Firm for legal help.

Does reading these pages create an attorney-client relationship?

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What should I do after reading the guide?

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