US Visa Application and Immigration Services
WORK VISA
Work visas allow both skilled and unskilled workers the opportunity to work and live in the US on a temporary (nonimmigrant visa) or permanent (green card) basis through sponsorship. |
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TRAVEL VISATravel visas allow foreigners to travel to the United States on a short-term basis to sightsee, visit family and friends, obtain medical treatment or to engage in certain business activities.
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FAMILY VISA
Family visas allow family members to be united with their relatives in the United
States through sponsorship of spouses, fiancé(e)s, children, parents and siblings. |
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WORKING HOLIDAY VISA US
The Working Holiday Visa (or Exchange Visa) category of visas allow foreigners to enter the US to engage in work while experiencing American culture. |
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EXCHANGE VISAExchange visas allow foreigners to work and live temporarily in the US in specific occupations while experiencing the various cultures and people in the US. |
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BUSINESS VISAThe Business Visa category allows eligible nationals to develop and direct their investment in or trade with the US while living in the US temporarily. |
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STUDENT VISAS
Student visas are aimed at attracting high school, secondary, and post-secondary
foreign students seeking to pursue further studies in the United States. |
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CITIZENSHIP
Lawful permanent residents and applicants who have certain parental ties to the US may apply to become citizens and be eligible to obtain a US passport. |
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GREEN CARDS
A Green Card provides lawful permanent residence in the US and can be applied for through a family member, employment or the Diversity Lottery. |
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TRAINEE VISAS
Trainee visas provide foreigners the opportunity to engage in training in their area of interest or expertise and live in the US on a temporary basis.
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