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Temp Visas

This page explains how you can obtain a temporary visa to visit, study or work in the United States.

It contains a number of articles and links explaining the various types of temporary visas. It explains the difference between a "visa" and a "status". It provides you with the procedure for obtaining a visa abroad as well as detailing the process of obtaining an extension of stay and a change of status in the U.S. It links to the online visa appointment system for U.S. Consulates in Canada and Mexico.

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1 B-1/ B-2 Visitors
2 E-1 Treaty Traders
3 E-2 Treaty Investors
4 E-3 Professional Workers
5 F-1 Students
6 H-1B Professional Workers
7 H-2A Agricultural Workers
8 H-2B Temporary Workers
9 H-3 Trainees
10 J-1 Exchange Visitors
11 K-1 Fiancees
12 K-3 Spouses of U.S. Citizens
13 L-1 Executives/Managers
14 M-1 Vocational Students
15 O-1 Extraordinary Ability
16 P-1 Athletes & Entertainers
17 Q-1 Cultural Exchange
18 R-1 Religious Workers
19 S Witnesses and Informants
20 T Victims of Human Trafficking
21 TN Trade NAFTA
22 U Crime Victim
23 V Relative
24 Extension of Stay
25 Change of Status
26 AC-21
27 ACWIA
28 Adjustment of Status
29 H-1B General Information
30 Citizenship Information
 

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