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- Visas - United States Department of State
Nonimmigrant visas allow people to visit the United States for short periods and for specific purposes If you want to move here permanently, please see the information below on immigrant visas
- Visa requirements for U. S. citizens traveling abroad - USAGov
While not all countries require visas for American travelers, many do You can find out what countries require a visa by using the U S State Department's Learn About Your Destination search tool
- Official U. S. Visa Information and Appointment Services
Welcome to the official U S visa service for non-citizens traveling to the United States This service will help you: Obtain general information on how to apply for a United States visa Pay the required visa application fees Submit your visa application to a U S embassy or consulate
- USTravelDocs - Apply for a U. S. Visa
At this website, you can learn about obtaining a visa, as well as applying for your visa How to apply for your nonimmigrant visa for travel to the United States What documents, photos and information you need to apply for your visa How to access visa application forms and instructions How to pay your visa application fee Schedule your interview at a U S Embassy or Consulate General Find
- Requirements for Immigrant and Nonimmigrant Visas
There are two categories of U S visas: immigrant and nonimmigrant Immigrant visas are issued to foreign nationals who intend to live permanently in the United States
- A guide to the U. S. visa: types requirements | USAHello
Nonimmigrant visas are for people visiting the U S temporarily Immigrant visas are for people moving to the U S permanently When a person with an immigrant visa enters the U S , they become an “LPR” or legal permanent resident
- U. S. Visas - Travel
A citizen of a foreign country who seeks to travel to the United States generally must first obtain a U S visa Visas are placed in the traveler’s passport, a travel document issued by the traveler’s country of citizenship
- Trump administration says immigrants may be denied visas for . . . - NPR
New guidance from the Trump administration directs visa officers to consider common health ailments, including obesity and diabetes, when would-be immigrants seek to enter the U S
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