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US Work Visas Summary Table


Visa Description Applies Max. Stay
B1 Business Visitor For business people making sales, conducting negotiations, attending meetings and seeking investments. 6 months
H1B  Speciality Occupation Worker For individuals having the equivalent of a US bachelor degree (Foreign degrees and/or work experiencemay be found to be equivalent to a US bachelor degree). 6 Years
L1A  Intra Company Transferee For executives or managers who have worked for at least one year in the past three for a foreign parent, subsidiary, affiliate, or branch office of the US company that will employ them. 7 Years
L1B  Intra-Company Transferee For specialized knowledge employees who have worked for at least one year in the past three for a foreign parent, subsidiary, affiliate, or branch office of the proposed US employer. 5 Years
E1 Treaty Trader For staff to direct and develop import / export trade between the US and the treaty country. Indefinite
(2 - year increments)
E2 Treaty Investor For staff to direct and develop investments made in the US by a treaty country national/company Indefinite
(2 - year increments)
Permanent residence First Preference Priority Worker For international managers and executives. Also for aliens with extraordinary ability and outstanding Professors/Researchers. Permanent
Permanent residence Second Preference Priority Worker Professionals with advanced degrees or those with exceptional ability in the sciences, arts or business. Permanent
Permanent residence Third Preference Worker Professionals with basic degrees, and skilled workers. Also "other workers" who have less than two years of relevant experience. Permanent
'TN1' Canadian Professional For Canadian professionals and managers. Indefinite
(1 year increments)


Types of Non-Immigrant Visas


Visa Description
A     A-1: Ambassadors, public ministers or career diplomats and their immediate family members.
    A-2: Other accredited officials or employees of foreign governments and their immediate family members.
    A-3: Personal attendants, servants or employees and their immediate family members of A-1 and A-2 visa holders.
B     B-1: Business visitors.
    B-2: Tourist visitors. Tourists from certain countries are permitted to come to the U.S. without B-2 visas under what is known as the Visa Waiver Program
C-1 Foreign travelers in immediate and continuous transit through the U.S.
D-1 Crewman who need to land temporarily in the U.S. and who will depart aboard the same ship or plane on which they arrived.
E     E-1: Treaty traders;
    E-2: Treaty investors.
F     F-1: Academic or language students.
    F-2: Immediate family members of F-1 visa holders.
G     G-1: Designated principal resident representatives of foreign governments coming to the U.S. to work for an international organization, their staff members and immediately family members;
    G-2: Immediate family members;
    G-3: Representatives of foreign governments, and their immediate family members who would ordinarily qualify for G-1 or G-2 visas except that their governments are jot members of an international organization;
    G-4: Officers or employees of international organizations and their immediate family members;
    G-5: Attendants, servants and personal employees of G-1 through G-4 visa holders and their immediate family members.
H     H-1B: Persons working in specialty occupations requiring at least a bachelor's degree or it's equivalent in on-the-job experience, and distinguished fashion models;
    H-2A: Temporary agricultural workers coming to the U.S. to fill full time positions for which a temporary shortage of American workers has been recognized by the U.S Department of Agriculture;
    H-2B: Temporary workers of various kinds coming to the U.S. to perform temporary jobs for which there is a shortage of available qualified American workers;
    H-3: Temporary trainees;
    H-4: Immediate family members of H-1, H-2 or H-3 visa holders.
I Bona fide representatives of the foreign press coming to the U.S. to work solely in that capacity and their immediate family members.
J     J-1: Exchange visitors coming to the U.S. to study, work or train as part of an exchange program officially recognized by the United States Information Agency;
    J-2: Immediate family members of J-1 visa holders.
K     K-1: Fiance of U.S. citizens coming to the U.S. for the purpose of getting married;
    K-2: Minor, unmarried children of K-1 visa holders.
L     L-1: Intracompany transferees who work in positions as managers, executives or persons with specialized knowledge;
    L-2: Immediate family members of L-1 visa holders.
M     M-1: Vocational or other nonacademic students, other than language students;
    M-2: Immediate family members of M-1 visa holders.
N Children of certain special immigrants.
NATO     NATO-1, NATO-2, NATO-3, NATO-4 and NATO-5: Associates coming to the U.S. under applicable provisions of the NATO Treaty and their immediate family members;
    NATO-6: Members of civilian components accompanying military forces on missions authorized under the NATO Treaty and their immediate family members;
    NATO-7: Attendants, servants or personal employees of NATO-1 through NATO-6 visas holders and their immediate family members.
O     O-1: Persons of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or athletics;
    O-2: Essential support staff O-1 visa holders;
    O-3: Immediate family members of O-1 and O-2 visa holders.
P     P-1: Internationally recognized athletes and entertainers and their essential support staff;
    P-2: Entertainers coming to perform in the U.S. through a government-recognized exchange program;
    P-3: Artists and entertainers coming to the U.S. in a group for the purpose of presenting culturally unique performances;
    P-4: Immediate family members of P-1, P-2, P-3 visa holders.
Q     Q-1: Exchange visitors coming to the U.S. to participate in international cultural-exchange programs;
    Q-2: Immediate family members of Q-1 visa holders.
R     R-1: Ministers and other workers of recognized religions;
    R-2: Immediate family members of R-1 visa holders.
S     S-1: People coming to the U.S. to supply critical information to federal or state authorities where it has been determined that their presence in the U.S. is essential to the success of a criminal investigation or prosecution;
    S-2: People coming to the U.S. to provide critical information to federal authorities or a court, who will be in danger as a result of providing such information, and are eligible to receive a reward for the information;
    S-3: Immediate family members of S-1 or S-2 visa holders.
T Victims of Trafficking
TN     TN: Canadian or Mexican Professionals entering under NAFTA;
    TN: Immediate family members of TN visa holders.

 
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