Transit Visas

Immigration Law - Transit Visas

Definition:

The transit visa (C visa) is a non-immigrant visa that allows foreigners to enter the U.S when in transit to another foreign country. All foreigners that travel through the U.S to reach their final destination are eligible for the transit visa. The transit visa gives you permission to enter the country of your final destination and efficiently travel through out of the U.S.

Consequences of Transit Visas:

Without a transit visa, you will not be able to travel in and out of the U.S and reach your final destination. You can get trapped in the airport. Also, you must be sure to apply for separate transit visas for all members of your family who are traveling, since there are no dependent transit visas available.

What a Lawyer can do for you:

An immigration lawyer can help you secure a transit visa. An immigration lawyer can prepare your case and file it without making mistakes that will delay your application. They can advise you on other options by reviewing your circumstances. In case your transit visa application has been wrongfully denied, an immigration lawyer can help with reapplication.

Lawyer Referral Service:

If you and your family members are traveling through the U.S and need a transit visa, contact Attorney Search Network. We can help you find a qualified immigration lawyer who can assist you with transit visa issues.

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