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Find which US visa you qualify for. Compare H-1B, L-1, O-1, EB-5, family visas, and more with 2026 costs, processing times, and green card paths.
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Data last updated: March 2026
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The US immigration system has over a dozen visa categories, each with different eligibility rules, costs, and timelines. This tool matches your profile against 13 US visa types — including H-1B, L-1, O-1, EB-5, TN, and the DV Lottery — and ranks them by how well they fit your background.
Answer 6 questions about your purpose, nationality, education, and experience, then see which pathways are strong matches, possible matches, or worth exploring — with 2026 costs, processing times, and green card eligibility.
This is an informational screening tool, not legal advice. US immigration law changes frequently — always consult a qualified immigration attorney.
Answer 6 profile questions about your purpose, nationality, location, education, work experience, and special qualifications. The tool matches your profile against 13 US visa categories and ranks them as Strong Match, Possible Match, or Worth Exploring based on how many criteria you meet.
The tool covers 13 visa categories: H-1B (specialty occupation), L-1A and L-1B (intracompany transfer), O-1 (extraordinary ability), H-2B (temporary worker), TN (USMCA for Canada/Mexico), E-2 (treaty investor), EB-5 (immigrant investor), IR/CR (immediate relative), F1-F4 (family preference), K-1 (fiance), F-1 (student), and the DV Lottery.
Cost and processing time estimates reflect known policies as of early 2026, including the new H-1B $100K fee for petitions from abroad. However, US immigration law changes frequently. Always verify current fees on the USCIS website and consult with an immigration attorney before making decisions.
No. This tool provides general information for initial screening only. US immigration law is complex and changes frequently. The tool helps you identify which visa categories to explore, but you should always consult a qualified immigration attorney for personalized legal advice.
The Diversity Visa Lottery excludes citizens of countries that have sent more than 50,000 immigrants to the US in the past 5 years. This typically includes India, China, Mexico, Brazil, South Korea, Philippines, UK, and Canada. Citizens of these countries must pursue other visa pathways.