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The United States offers several visa types to individuals who wish to visit, work, study, or reside in the country temporarily or permanently. Here’s a brief description of the most common USA visa types:

 

Visitor Visa (B-1/B-2)

  • Purpose: Allows individuals to visit the United States for tourism (B-2), business (B-1), or to visit family and friends.
  • Duration: Usually issued for a period of up to six months.
 

Student Visa (F-1/M-1)

  • Purpose: Allows individuals to study in the United States at an accredited educational institution.
  • Types:
    • F-1 Visa: For academic students.
    • M-1 Visa: For vocational students.
  • Duration: Valid for the duration of the study program plus a grace period.
 

Work Visa (H-1B, L-1, E-2, etc.)

  • Purpose: Allows individuals to work in the United States temporarily.
  • Types:
    • H-1B Visa: For specialty occupations.
    • L-1 Visa: For intra-company transferees.
    • E-2 Visa: For investors.
  • Duration: Varies based on the visa type and employment contract.
 

Immigrant Visa (Green Card)

  • Purpose: For individuals who want to immigrate to the United States permanently.
  • Types:
    • Family-Based: For relatives of U.S. citizens and permanent residents.
    • Employment-Based: For workers with specific skills.
    • Diversity Visa Lottery: For individuals from countries with low rates of immigration to the U.S.

 

Exchange Visitor Visa (J-1)

  • Purpose: For individuals participating in exchange programs approved by the Department of State.
  • Duration: Varies based on the exchange program.

 

Fiancé(e) Visa (K-1)

  • Purpose: Allows a U.S. citizen to bring their foreign fiancé(e) to the United States to get married.
  • Duration: Valid for 90 days, during which the marriage must take place.
 

Refugee and Asylum Status

  • Purpose: For individuals seeking protection from persecution or fear of persecution in their home country.
  • Process: Includes resettlement assistance and support for integration into U.S. society.

Each visa type has its own requirements, eligibility criteria, and application process. It is important to carefully review the information provided by the U.S. government before applying to ensure a successful application.

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