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Nonimmigrant Classes |
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The Immigration and Nationality Act
establishes the following array of
"nonimmigrant" visa categories for aliens
seeking to enter the U.S. temporarily to
engage in a variety of activities. Several
of these categories are suitable for
graduating foreign students seeking to work
in the U.S. Foreign Government
Officials
- A-1 Visas ambassador, public
minister, career, diplomatic or consular
officer, and members of immediate
family.
- A-2 Visas other foreign
government official or employee, and
members of immediate family.
- A-3 Visas attendant, servant,
or personal employee of A-1 and A-2, and
members of immediate family.
Visitors
- B-1 Visas temporary
visitors for business which refers to
conventions, conferences and other
legitimate activities of commercial or
professional nature except for local
employment or labor for hire
- B-2 Visas temporary visitor
for pleasure which refers to
recreational activities such as tourism,
amusement, visits with friends or
relatives, and visits for medical
treatment
Aliens in Transit
- C-1 Visas an alien in
immediate and continuous transit through
the United States
- C-1D Visas aliens in combined
transit and crewmen
- C-2 Visas aliens in transit
to UN Headquarters
- C-3 Visas aliens related to
foreign government officials
- C-4 Visas aliens in transit
without visa
Crewmen
- D-1 Visas alien
crewmen serving aboard a vessel or
aircraft including and departing on the
same vessel
- D-2 Visas alien crewmen
departing by means other than the vessel
of arrival
Treaty Traders and Investors
- E-1 Visas treaty traders in
pursuance of the provisions of a treaty
of commerce and navigation between the
U.S. and a foreign state of which the
alien is a citizen
- E-2 Visas treaty investors
seeking entry to develop and direct the
operations of an enterprise in which the
alien has invested or is in a process of
investing substantial capital
Academic Students
- F-1 Visas full-time
students in a college, university,
seminary, conservatory, academic high
school, elementary school, or other
academic institution or in a language
training program in the United States
approved by the Immigration and
Naturalization Service.
- F-2 Visas spouse or child of
F-1 visa students
Foreign Government Officials to
International Organizations
- G Visas representative of a
foreign government assigned to an
international organization such as the
United Nations or the World Bank;
Including, G-1 for principal
representatives of recognized foreign
member government to international
organization ; G-2 for other
representatives of recognized
international organizations; G-3 for
representatives of non-recognized
international organizations; G-4 for
international organizations officers and
employees; and G-5 for attendants or
servants to G-1, G-2, G-3, and G-4
Temporary Workers
- H-1B Visas professional
workers in a specialty occupation
offered temporary employment in the U.S.
for up to six years, subject to an
annual cap which is currently 65,000 per
fiscal year
- H-1C Visas nurses going to
work for up to three years in health
professional shortage areas
- H-2A Visas temporary
agricultural worker
- H-2B Visas skilled and
unskilled temporary workers
- H-3 Visas trainees in a
structured training program for a
limited period of time.
- H-4 Visas spouse or child of
H-1, H-2, and H-3 workers
Foreign Media Representatives
- I Visas representative
of foreign press, radio, film, or other
foreign information media
Exchange Visitors
- J-1 Visas exchange
visitors participating in an exchange
program approved by the Department of
State (formerly the U.S Information
Agency) as a student, scholar, trainee,
teacher, professor, research assistant,
specialist, or leader in a field of
specialized knowledge or skill.
- J-2 Visas spouse or child of
J-1 exchange visitor
Fiance(e) of U.S. Citizen
- K-1 Visas fianc(e) of
a U.S. citizen coming to the U.S. to
marry within 90 days of arrival.
- K-2 Visas minor child of K-1
- K-3 Visas spouse of a US
citizen (Life Act)
- K-4 Visas child of K-3
Intracompany Transferees
- L-1A Visas
intracompany transferee of a
multinational organization employed
abroad for more than one year coming to
the U.S. to work in a capacity that is
managerial or executive
- L-1B Visas intracompany
transferee that possesses a special
knowledge
- L-2 Visas spouse or child of
L-1A or L-1B intracompany transferees
Vocational and Language Students
- M-1 Visas a student in
a vocational or nonacademic school
approved by the Immigration and
Naturalization Service.
- M-2 Visas spouse or child of
M-1 student
- N-8 Visas the parent
of an alien accorded the status of
special immigrant under paragraph
(27)(I)(i), but only if and while the
alien is a child"
- N-9 Visas child of N-8
Workers with Extraordinary
Abilities
- O-1 Visas an alien of
extraordinary ability in the arts,
sciences, business, or education coming
to the U.S. to perform services
requiring such ability.
- O-2 Visas alien supporting or
accompanying O-1 worker
- O-3 Visas spouse or child of
O-1 or O-2
Athletes and Entertainers
- P-1 Visas individual or team
athletes and entertainment groups
- P-2 Visas artists and
entertainers in reciprocal exchange
programs
- P-3 Visas artists and
entertainers in culturally unique
programs
- P-4 Visas spouse or child of
P-1, P-2 or P-3
International Cultural or Exchange
Visitors
- Q-1 Visas participants in
international cultural exchange programs
approved by the Immigration and
Naturalization Service
- Q-2 Visas Irish peace process
cultural and training program (Walsh
visas)
- Q-3 Visas spouse or child of
Q-2
Religious Workers
- R-1 Visas religious workers
- R-2 Visas spouse or child of
religious workers
Witness or Informant
- S-5 Visas informant of
criminal organization information
- S-6 Visas informant of
terrorism information
Victims of Trafficking
- T-1 Visas victim of a severe
form of trafficking in persons
- T-2 Visas spouse of a victim
of a severe form of trafficking in
persons
- T-3 Visas child of victim of
a severe form of trafficking in persons
- T-4 Visas parent of victim of
a severe form of trafficking in persons
if the T-1 victim is under 21 years
North-America Free Trade Agreement
(NAFTA)
- TN Visas Canadian citizens
offered a professional job in the U.S.
which appears on a list of approved
occupations under NAFTA (or, Mexican
citizens whose employer has an approved
Labor Condition Application and
INS-approved TN petition)
- TD Visas spouse or child
accompanying TN
Transit Without Visas
- TWOV passenger or crew
members for transit without visa
- ITI
international-to-international
passengers
Victims of Certain Crimes
- U-1 Visas victim of certain
criminal activity
- U-2 Visas spouse of U-1
- U-3 Visas child of U-1
- U-4 Visas parent of U-1, if
U-1 is under 21 years
Second Preference Beneficiaries
- V-1 Visas spouse of a legal
permanent resident who is the principal
beneficiary of a family-based petition
which was filed prior to December 21,
2000, and has been pending for at least
three years
- V-2 Visas child of a
legal permanent resident who is the
principal beneficiary of a family-based
visa petition that was filed prior to
December 21, 2000, and has been pending
for at least three years
- V-3 Visas the derivative
child of a V-1 or V-2
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