Review the chart below-
Purpose of Travel to U.S. and Nonimmigrant Visas | Visa Type | Required: Before Applying for Visa* |
Athletes, amateur & professional (compete for prize money only) | B-1 | (NA) |
Au pairs (exchange visitor) | J | SEVIS |
Australian professional specialty | E-3 | DOL |
Border Crossing Card: Mexico | BCC | (NA) |
Business visitors | B-1 | (NA) |
Crewmembers | D | (NA) |
Diplomats and foreign government officials | A | (NA) |
Domestic employees or nanny -must be accompanying a foreign national employer | B-1 | (NA) |
Employees of a designated international organization, and NATO | G1-G5, NATO | (NA) |
Exchange visitors | J | SEVIS |
Foreign military personnel stationed in the U.S. | A-2 NATO1-6 | (NA) |
Foreign nationals with extraordinary ability in Sciences, Arts, Education, Business or Athletics | O | USCIS |
Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Professionals: Chile, Singapore | H-1B1 | DOL |
International cultural exchange visitors | Q | USCIS |
Intra-company transferees | L | USCIS |
Medical treatment, visitors for | B-2 | (NA) |
Media, journalists | I | (NA) |
NAFTA professional workers: Mexico, Canada | TN/TD | (NA) |
Nurses coming to health professional shortage areas | H1-C | USCIS |
Performing athletes, artists, entertainers | P | USCIS |
Physician | J , H-1B | SEVIS |
Professor, scholar, teacher (exchange visitor) | J | SEVIS |
Religious workers | R | (USCIS) |
Specialty occupations in fields requiring highly specialized knowledge | H-1B | DOL then USCIS |
Students: academic, vocational | F, M | SEVIS |
Temporary agricultural workers | H-2A | DOL then USCIS |
Temporary workers performing other services or labor of a temporary or seasonal nature. | H-2B | DOL then USCIS |
Tourism, vacation, pleasure visitors | B2 | (NA) |
Training in a program not primarily for employment | H-3 | USCIS |
Treaty traders/treaty investors | E | (NA) |
Transiting the United States | C | (NA) |
Visa Renewals - Available in the U.S. | (NA) |
*What the abbreviations (above) mean:
Before applying for a visa at a U.S. Embassy abroad the following is required:
DOL = The U.S. employer must obtain foreign labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor, prior to filing a petition with USCIS.
USCIS = DHS, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) must approve a petition, filed by the U.S. employer (or U.S. citizen, for fiancé petitions)
SEVIS = Program approval entered in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)
(NA) = Not Applicable - Means that additional approval by other government agencies is not required prior to applying for a visa at the U.S. Embassy abroad.
Note: Canadian NAFTA Professional workers- Visa not required, apply to CBP at border port-of-entry.
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