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USAcitizenships.com provides assistance with the acquisition of many different immigration visas to legally enter into the United States. There are certain visas that are granted to those in the political process and forums, and therefore are visas that we are unable to assist with. Below you will find a list of all the different visas that are available in the U.S. You will find information about our services available for each visas below.
A Visa: Foreign Officials
- A-1 visa: Ambassador, public minister, career, diplomatic or consular officer, and members of immediate family.
- A-2 visa: Other foreign government official or employee, and members of immediate family.
- A-3 visa: Attendant, servant, or personal employee of A-1 and A-2, and members of immediate family.
B Visa: Temporary Visitors
- B-1 visa:Temporary visitor for business
- B-2 visa: Temporary visitor for pleasure
- Visa Waiver Program
C Visa: Aliens in Transit
- C-1 visa: Alien in transit directly through U.S.
- C-1D visa: Combined transit and crewman visa
- C-2 visa: Alien in transit to UN headquarters district under Section 11.(3), (4), or (5) of the Headquarters Agreement
- C-3 visa: Foreign government official, members of immediate family, attendant, servant, or personal employee, in transit
- C-4 visa: Transit without Visa, see TWOV
D Visa: Crewmen Visas
- D-1 visa: Crewmember departing on same vessel of arrival
- D-2 visa: Crewmember departing by means other than vessel of arrival
E Visa: Treaty Traders and Treaty Investors
- E-1 visa: Treaty Trader, spouse and children
- E-2 visa: Treaty Investor, spouse and children
- E-3 visa: Visa for which only citizens of Australia are eligible
F Visa: Academic Student Visas
- F-1 visa: Academic Student
- F-2 visa: Spouse or child of F-1
G Visa: Foreign Government Officials in International Organization
- G-1 visa: Principal resident representative of recognized foreign member government to international organization, and members of immediate family.
- G-2 visa: Other representative of recognized foreign member government to international organization, and members of immediate family.
- G-3 visa: Representative of non-recognized or nonmember government to international organization, and members of immediate family
- G-4 visa: International organization officer or employee, and members of immediate family
- G-5 visa: Attendant, servant, or personal employee of G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4, or members of immediate family
H Visa: Temporary Workers
- H-1B visa: Specialty Occupations, DOD workers, fashion models
- H-1C visa: Nurses going to work for up to three years in health professional shortage areas
- H-2A visa: Temporary Agricultural Worker
- H-2B visa: Temporary worker: skilled and unskilled
- H-3 visa: Trainee
- H-4 visa: Spouse or child of H-1, H-2, H-3
I Visa: Foreign Media Representatives
- I visa: Visas for foreign media representatives
J Visa: Exchange and Visitor Visas
- J-1 visa: Visas for exchange visitors
- J-2 visa: Spouse or child of J-1
K Visa: Fiance(e) of US Citizen
- K-1 visa: Fiance(e)
- K-2 visa: Minor child of K-1
- K-3 visa: Spouse of a U.S. Citizen (LIFE Act)
- K-4 visa: Child of K-3 (LIFE Act)
L Visa: Intracompany Transferee Visas
- L-1A visa: Executive, managerial
- L-1B visa: Specialized knowledge
- L-2 visa: Spouse or child of L-1
M Visa:Vocational and Language Student Visas
- M-1 visa: Vocational student or other nonacademic student
- M-2 visa: Spouse or child of M-1
N Visa: Family of Special Immigrant
- N-8 visa: Parent of alien classified SK-3 “Special Immigrant”
- N-9 visa: Child of N-8, SK-1, SK-2, or SK-4 “Special Immmigrant”
- NAFTA visa: North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) (see TN, below)
O Visa: Workers with Extraordinary Abilities
- O-1 visa: Extraordinary ability in Sciences, Arts, Education, Business, or Athletics
- O-2 visa: Alien’s (support) accompanying O-1
- O-3 visa: Spouse or child of O-1 or O-2
P Visa: Athletes and Entertainers Visas
- P-1 visa: Individual or team athletes
- P-1 visa: Entertainment groups
- P-2 visa: Artists and entertainers in reciprocal Exchange programs
- P-3 visa: Artists and entertainers in culturally unique programs
- P-4 visa: Spouse or child of P-1, 2, or 3
Q Visa: International Cultural Exchange Visitors
- Q-1 visa: International cultural exchange visitors
- Q-2 visa: Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training Program (Walsh Visas)
- Q-3 visa: Spouse or child of Q-2
R Visa: Religious Workers
- R-1 visa: Religious workers
- R-2 visa: Spouse or child of R-1
S Visa: Witness or Informant Visas
- S-5 visa: Informant of criminal organization information
- S-6 visa: Informant of terrorism information
T Visa: Victims of a Trafficking Cases
- T-1 visa: Victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons
- T-2 visa: Spouse of a victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons
- T-3 visa: Child of victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons
- T-4 visa: Parent of victim of a severe form of trafficking in persons (if T-1 victim is under 21 years of age)
TN Visa: North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
- TN visa: Trade visas for Canadians and Mexicans
- TD visa: Spouse or child accompanying TN
TWOV Visa: Transit Without Visa
- TWOV visa: Passenger
- TWOV visa: Crew
U Visa : Victims of Certain Crimes
- U-1 visa: Victim of Certain Criminal Activity
- U-2 visa: Spouse of U-1
- U-3 visa: Child of U-1
- U-4 visa: Parent of U-1, if U-1 is under 21 years of age
V Visa: Certain Second Preference Beneficiaries
V-1 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
V-2 visa: Child of an LPR who is the principal beneficiary of a family-based visa petition (Form I-130) that was filed prior to December 21, 2000, and has been pending for at least three years.
V-3 visa: The derivative child of a V-1 or V-2 |