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A VISA:
Ambassador, public minister, career diplomatic or consular officers.
B-1 VISA:
Temporary visitor for business
B-2 VISA:
Temporary visitor for pleasure
C VISA:
Aliens traveling trough the U.S.
D VISA:
Crew member (Sea or Air)
E-1 VISA:
Treaty Trader, spouse and children.
E-2 VISA:
Treaty Investor, spouse and children.
F VISA:
Student, or the spouse or child thereof
G VISA:
Principal resident representative of recognized foreign member government to international organization, staff or immediate family.
H-1A VISA:
Registered Nurse.
H-1B VISA:
Specialty Occupations, DOD workers, fashion models
H-2A VISA:
Temporary worker performing agricultural services unavailable in the United States.
H-2B VISA:
Temporary worker skilled and unskilled.
H-4 VISA:
Spouse or child of H-1, H-2, H-3
I VISA:
Visas for foreign media representatives.
J VISA:
Exchange visitor for study or research. May be required to return to the last country of residence before qualifying for immigration.
K-1 VISA:
Fiance(e)
K-2 VISA:
Minor child of K-1
L-1 VISA:
Executive, managerial
L-2 VISA:
Spouse or child of L-1
M VISA:
Vocational (non-academic) student, or his/her spouse or child.
N VISA:
Parent of an alien classified as a special immigrant or the child of such parent.
O-1 VISA:
Extraordinary ability in Sciences, Arts, Education, Business, or Athletics
P-1 VISA:
Individual or team athletes.
Q VISA:
Available for participants in programs/activities of cultural enrichment. Can be applied in conjunction with a business activity.
R VISA:
Religious worker: minister, evangelist, teachers, translators, music directors and others working for a non-profit religious/spiritual entity.
S VISA:
Available to officials, employees or persons associated with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
T VISA:
Victims of a Severe Form of Trafficking in Persons.
TN VISA:
Trade visas for Canadians and Mexicans
U VISA:
Victims of Certain Crimes
V VISA:
Spouse of an LPR who is the principal beneficiary of a family-based petition (Form I-130) which was filed prior to December 21, 2000, and has been pending for at least three years |