We Provide Consultancy And Processing For Various Types Of Visa Services Such As
At Lincoln, we provide various types of visa services for all our prospective clients looking forward to go abroad for which we provide absolute transparent consultancy and services.
We enable an individual to use the easy step – by – step instructions and prepare one’s visa case, as each step is very important we go through the eligibility requirements, instructions, application procedures before filling the immigration forms.
Every country has its own visa requirements and terms. To manage this, we are backed up by a team of noted solicitors from Asia and Canada, who are always working hard to updates us with the latest and best options for prospective visa applications. We leave no stone unturned in processing your file for 100% success.
Skilled Worker Visa / Business Visa / Family Visa / Student Visa / Travel Visa / Citizenship / & more
Business Visa
The B-1/B-2 visitor visa is for people travelling to the United States temporarily for business (B-1) or for pleasure or medical treatment (B-2). Generally, the B-1 visa is for travelers consulting with business associates, attending scientific, educational, professional or business conventions/conferences, settling an estate or negotiating contracts. The B-2 visa is for travel that is recreational in nature, including tourism, visits with friends or relatives, medical treatment and activities of a fraternal, social or service nature. Often, the B-1 and B-2 visas are combined and issued as one visa: the B-1/B-2.
If you apply for a B-1/B-2 visa, you must demonstrate to a consular officer that you qualify for a U.S. visa in accordance with the U.S. Immigration and Nationality Act (INA). Section 214(b) of the INA presumes that every B-1/B-2 applicant is an intending immigrant.
You Must Overcome This Legal Presumption By Showing
- That the purpose of your trip to the United States is for a temporary visit, such as business, pleasure, or medical treatment
- That you plan to remain in the United States for a specific, limited period of time
- Evidence of funds to cover your expenses while in the United States
- That you have a residence outside the United States, as well as other binding social or economic ties, that will ensure your return abroad at the end of your visit