Though virtual spaces are available, businesses often thrive on connections, idea shares, and collaborations over an in-person meeting. This is especially true for international companies. However, in-person discussions require you to travel cross-border if you’re a non-resident. The U.S. government has noticed this issue and offers B-1 visa services to those seeking temporary business ventures in the United States. The application process, however, can be a maze of intricate regulations and landmines. Here is where a California B-1 visa lawyer can come to your rescue.