![]() ![]() P-4 Spouse and/or unmarried children of P-1,2,3 visa holders.P-3 Artist or Entertainer Part of a Culturally Unique Program.P-2 Performer or Group Performing under Reciprocal Exchange Program.P-1B Member of Internationally Recognized Entertainment Group.P-1A Internationally Recognized Athlete or Entertainer.O-3 Spouse and/or unmarried children under 21 of O-1 or O-2 visa holders.O-2 Essential support personnel or staff of O-1 visa holders.O-1B Individuals with an extraordinary ability in the arts or extraordinary achievement in motion picture or television industry.O-1A Individuals with an extraordinary ability in the sciences, education, business, or athletics.NATO 7 Member of the immediate family of such attendant, servant, or personal employee of NATO 1-6 visa holder. ![]() NATO 1-6 Alien is seeking admission to the United States under the applicable provision of the Agreement on the Status of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.N-9 Children of certain special immigrants or N-9 visa holders.N-8 Parents of certain special immigrants.M-3 Canadian or Mexican national vocational commuter students.L-1B Intra-company Transferee Specialized Knowledge.L-1A Intra-company Transferee Executive or Manager Level.K-4 Unmarried children, under 21 years old, of K3 visa holders.K-3 Foreign spouse of a US citizen (got married abroad).K-2 Unmarried children, under 21 years old, of K1 visa holders.citizen petitioner within 90 days of entry K-1 Fiancé or fiancée intending to marry his/her U.S.I-1 Representatives of Foreign Media, journalists.H-2B Temporary workers performing other services or labor of a temporary or seasonal nature.H-1C Registered Nurse Working in a Health Professional Shortage Area as Determined by the Department of Labor (unused since 2009).H-1B2 Foreign employees of US Department of Defense.H-1B1 Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Professionals: Chile, Singapore.H-1B Specialty occupations in fields requiring highly specialized knowledge.GB Temporary Visitor to Guam (limited to Guam).G-5 Attendants & Servants, Employees of G-1 to G-4 Visas.G-4 Diplomatic Visa Qualifications & Terms.G-3 Representative Nonrecognized Foreign Government.G-2 Other Representative of Foreign Government.G-1 Principal Employees of a designated international organization, and NATO.F-3 Canadian or Mexican national academic commuter students.E-2 Treaty Investor and essential employees thereof.and is only available if the fishing vessel is temporarily visiting Guam D2 Crewman serving aboard a fishing vessel with a home port or base of operation in the U.S.D1 Crewman serving aboard a vessel or aircraft in any capacity that will land in the USA.C1/D Individual desiring to enter the United States as a passenger to join a vessel or aircraft.CW-1 Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands-Only transitional worker.C-3 A member of a foreign government on official business transiting through the USA.C-2 Invitee traveling to or from the United Nations headquarters district in New York City.C-1 General Transit Visa, passing in immediate and continuous transit through the USA.A-3 Employees and servants of A visa holders. ![]() A-2 Foreign military personnel stationed in the U.S.A-1 Diplomats and foreign government officials.Diversity Immigrant Visa (“green card lottery”).Subcategories include Employment-based, Family-based, Diversity and many, many more. ![]() The primary distinction is between permanent (immigrant) visas and temporary (non-immigrant) visas. There is actually a vast number of them, each serving a specific purpose. The reality is that there isn’t “the” US visa. Many people email us asking if they are eligible for the US visa. ![]()
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