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Visa type |
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Foreign Government Officials |
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Visitors |
Business and tourist visitors. |
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Transits
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Crewmen
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Treaty Trader Visa |
Owners and key employees of businesses which conduct a substantial volume of trade between the U.S. and the home country are eligible to apply for visas as treaty traders (E-1). |
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Treaty Investor Visa |
those who invest a substantial amount of capital in the U.S. and help to create jobs for U.S. workers are referred to as treaty investors (E- 2). To qualify, the home country must have a treaty with the U.S. |
G-1
G-2
G-4
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The Representatives to International Organizations Visas
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For representatives of international organizations and their accompanying spouse and/or children only. |
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The Student Visas for academic and language programs
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To be eligible for this temporary, non-immigrant visa, you must apply to an accredited college or university, or an institution that provides language training, the fine arts or the professions. |
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Temporary Employees Visas (Worker visas) |
For the temporary training of certain types of employees by their employers and for certain types of temporary work. |
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Representatives of Information Media
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Educational and cultural exchange visa: is designed to promote the interchange of people, knowledge and skills in the fields of education, sciences and the arts. Participants include students at all academic levels; people coming to on-the-job training with firms, which allowes work with certain limitations. |
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Fiancées and Fiancées of United States Citizens
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Intra-company Transferees: Executives, managers or persons with specialized knowledge employed in a company abroad, may transfer to the U.S. branch, affiliate or subsidiary to assume a similar position. |
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Students in established vocational or other recognized nonacademic institutions, other than in language training programs. To be eligible for this temporary, non-immigrant visa, you must apply to a community college that provide technical training and awards associate degrees; a trade school; or a school other than language training. |
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Certain parents and children of section 101(a)(27)(l) special immigrants |
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The Aliens of Extraordinary Ability or Achievement Visas |
For persons who have extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, or who have a demonstrated record of extraordinary achievement in the motion picture or television industry, and their accompanying spouse and/or children. |
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The Artist, Athlete and Entertainer Visas |
For non-immigrant aliens coming to the US to perform as an artist or entertainer under a reciprocal exchange program, or to perform, teach or coach under a program that is culturally unique. |
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International Cultural Exchange Visitor
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Religious Workers |
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NATO Nonimmigrant Aliens |