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United States
Region: North America
United StatesB-1/B-2 Visitor Visa
Temporary visitor visa for business (B-1) or tourism (B-2) purposes. The most common nonimmigrant visa for short-term visits to the United States.
United StatesC-1/D Crewmember Transit Visa
Combined visa for crewmembers who need to transit through the US to join their vessel or aircraft.
United StatesDiversity Immigrant Visa (DV Lottery)
Annual lottery program providing up to 55,000 immigrant visas to persons from countries with low immigration rates to the US.
United StatesE-1 Treaty Trader Visa
For nationals of treaty countries engaged in substantial trade between the US and their country. Requires treaty of commerce and navigation.
United StatesE-2 Treaty Investor Visa
For nationals of treaty countries who invest substantial capital in a US business. No fixed minimum investment amount but must be substantial.
United StatesE-3 Specialty Occupation (Australia)
Specialty occupation visa exclusively for Australian nationals. Similar to H-1B but not subject to annual cap.
United StatesEB-1 Employment First Preference
Immigrant visa for persons of extraordinary ability, outstanding professors/researchers, or multinational executives/managers. No labor certification required.
United StatesEB-2 Employment Second Preference
Immigrant visa for professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability. Includes National Interest Waiver option.
United StatesEB-3 Employment Third Preference
Immigrant visa for skilled workers, professionals with bachelor's degrees, or other workers. Requires labor certification.
United StatesEB-5 Immigrant Investor Visa
Investment-based immigrant visa requiring USD 1,050,000 investment (or USD 800,000 in targeted areas) creating 10 jobs. Direct path to green card.
United StatesF-1 Student Visa
Academic student visa for full-time study at SEVP-approved schools, colleges, universities, or English language programs.
United StatesH-1B Specialty Occupation Visa
Temporary work visa for specialty occupations requiring at least a bachelor's degree. Subject to annual cap of 65,000 plus 20,000 for US advanced degree holders.
United StatesH-2A Temporary Agricultural Worker Visa
Temporary visa for agricultural workers to perform seasonal or temporary agricultural labor when US workers are unavailable.
United StatesH-2B Temporary Non-Agricultural Worker Visa
Temporary visa for non-agricultural workers in seasonal or temporary positions when US workers are unavailable. Subject to annual cap.
United StatesH-3 Trainee Visa
Temporary visa for trainees to receive training not available in their home country, or for special education exchange visitors.
United StatesI Media/Journalist Visa
For foreign media representatives traveling to the US to work in their profession for foreign media outlets.
United StatesIR-1/CR-1 Spouse of US Citizen
Immigrant visa for spouse of US citizen. IR-1 for marriages over 2 years, CR-1 for newer marriages (conditional).
United StatesJ-1 Exchange Visitor Visa
Exchange visitor visa for approved programs including students, scholars, trainees, teachers, au pairs, and summer work travel.
United StatesK-1 Fiancé(e) Visa
Nonimmigrant visa allowing fiancé(e) of US citizen to enter the US to marry and live permanently.
United StatesL-1A Intracompany Transferee Executive or Manager
Transfer executives or managers from foreign offices to US offices of the same company. No annual cap.
United StatesL-1B Intracompany Transferee Specialized Knowledge
Transfer employees with specialized knowledge from foreign offices to US offices of the same company.
United StatesM-1 Vocational Student Visa
Vocational or non-academic student visa for technical and vocational programs at SEVP-approved institutions.
United StatesO-1 Extraordinary Ability Visa
For individuals with extraordinary ability in sciences, arts, education, business, athletics, or motion picture/TV production.
United StatesP-1 Athlete or Entertainment Group Visa
For internationally recognized athletes or members of internationally recognized entertainment groups.