Are you a professional in the wind energy sector looking to engage in non-OCS wind farming activities in the United States? The B1 Visa may be the ideal route for your short-term visit. Whether you’re attending industry conferences, participating in training programs, or contributing to short-term wind energy projects, this visa category allows you to immerse yourself in one of the fastest-growing sectors in the U.S. energy landscape.
Designed for temporary stays, the B1 Visa empowers professionals like you to collaborate, learn, and share expertise—without engaging in long-term employment or labor.
This visa is suited for professionals engaged in wind farming-related activities outside of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), including:
Starting your journey into the U.S. wind energy market begins with a few essential steps:
Begin your application with the online DS-160 form, providing detailed and accurate information about your purpose of visit and intended activities in the U.S.
Book a visa interview at your nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate. This is your opportunity to present your goals in the wind energy sector and confirm your commitment to return home after your visit.
Your application should include:
The B1 Visa is typically issued for the time required to complete your planned wind farming activities—usually up to six months per visit. While temporary, this period can be a powerful opportunity to grow professionally and contribute to renewable innovation.
The visa process can be complex—especially in specialized sectors like renewable energy. At Larhdel Law, we provide expert legal guidance tailored to professionals involved in wind farming and other clean energy initiatives.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and begin your B1 Visa application. With Larhdel Law by your side, your journey into the U.S. wind energy sector is ready to take flight