TEMPORARY BUSINESS VISA B-1 | | The B-1 Business visa is implicitly granted to all Canadians upon entry to the US. A formal application may also be presented to obtain an I-94 multiple entry card reflecting the status for an extended period of time to 6 months. Other citizens will need a visa, unless they come from a country under the visa-waiver program.
To obtain B-1 Business visa at a Port of Entry the applicant must be a Canadian citizen and must in no way intend to conduct commercial activities in the US on a permanent basis. The applicant can be engaged in any activity related to business.
- Sales of Canadian products and/or services
- After-sale services & warranty work
- Trade fairs
- Data collection
- Design & planning
- Market analysis & marketing operations
- Negotiation
- Distribution
- Business meeting
- Production and manufacturing
- General services
- Etc, etc, etc
ASK ABOUT OUR HANDBOOK !
For over fifteen years we have offered a handbook along with a CD that we will tailor to your company specifications. It contains numerous examples and complete instructions allowing you to do your own B-1 applications. Along with the handbook and CD we provide all the necessary training of your in-house personnel as well as continued support as the need arises.
The HANDBOOK covers occupations such as:
- Sales of Canadian products and/or services
- Purchasing Agent
- Conventions and Seminars
- Setting-up Construction
- Consultation
- Trade Fairs
- Giving Training
- Attending Training Programs
- After-sales service
- Conjunction to Litigation
- Marketing
- Tour Guides
- Harvest crew Supervision
- Technical (scientific or statistical) Research
- Professional Occupation
- Translator
- Commercial Transactions
- Transportation
Here is how we can help!!! LET US BE PART OF YOUR TEAM!
- Immediate and unlimited free consultation;
- Evaluate your company’s needs;
- Identify who in your foreign company is admissible to obtain a temporary visa and explain why;
- Assist you with the correct formulation of any contracts that may have immigration consequences;
- Gather and prepare the necessary documents to support your application;
- Preparation of your application;
- Representation at the border if needed;
- Furnish you with a handbook and CD that are specific to your needs;
- Train and assist your in-house personnel.
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