We provide an expert legal team and a state-of-the-art AI-powered hub to deliver our clientele with a simplified, streamlined lined approach to all their U.S. immigration matters. Our primary focus is to assist you with your U.S. visa application, both immigrant and non-immigrant, either inside the U.S. or overseas via consular application. Our experienced U.S. Immigration Consultant professionals can help you achieve a positive decision on your case and help you achieve your dream of either working, studying and residing in the U.S. We specialize in the following practices:
Enjoy the ease of AI-powered U.S. visa application assistance for both immigrant and non-immigrant visas for prospective tourists, students, workers, and residents coming into the United States. To see a full list of U.S. visa types we handle, please click here. To find out more details about any specific U.S. visa of your interest, click on it below:
At every step of your VISA application process, IMIGRUS is there to assist and prepare you for all the exams, compliances and for your visa interview. We do this in an innovative way online with our masterclasses in English and our “mock” interview sessions where we train you in a realistic scenario LIVE on just about every possible situation that you may encounter with the U.S. visa officer.
With a community of over 10,000 satisfied visa applicants, the demographic DNA of your clientele is not anything short of globally extraordinary.
Our innovative immersion in AI during the year of 2024 has allowed IMIGRUS to vastly increase its efficiency and affordability of the U.S. immigration visa application process. It is now 100% digital, frictionless, and streamlined with the oversight of our top legal experts always in the background!
Imigrus prides itself on being a reputable source of aggregated news and alerts from all official U.S. Immigration-related websites as they happen (live): DHS, USCIS, CBP, ICE, and Department of State. We also bring you updated news from other third-party reputable news sources such as: AILA, Law360, The Hill, and Reuters.