
U.S. Non-Immigrant Visa Categories
Short-term visas for business, tourism, education, work, cultural exchange, and more — explore all options with expert support.
Business & Tourism Visas (B-1 / B-2)
B-1 Business Visitor Visa: For temporary U.S. visits involving meetings, conferences, or contracts. No employment allowed; ideal for professionals seeking short-term entry.
B-2 Tourist Visa: For tourism, vacations, family visits, or medical treatment. Stay up to six months — perfect for travelers exploring the U.S. or visiting loved ones.


Temporary Work Visas
H-1B Specialty Occupations: For skilled professionals (IT, engineering, medicine, finance). Employer sponsorship required; pathway to residency.
H-2A Agricultural Workers: Seasonal farm work visa. Employers provide housing and fair wages.
H-2B Non-Agricultural Workers: For seasonal jobs in hospitality, construction, landscaping, seafood.
H-3 Trainee Visa: For training programs not available abroad (healthcare, tech, business).
L-1A / L-1B Intracompany Transfers: For executives, managers, or specialized employees transferred to U.S. offices.
O-1 Extraordinary Ability: For top talents in arts, sciences, business, athletics, and more.
P Visas (P-1, P-2, P-3): For athletes, artists, entertainers — recognized or in cultural exchange.
Q-1 Cultural Exchange: For sharing cultural traditions and training in the U.S.
Student & Exchange Visas
F-1 Student Visa: For full-time academic studies in U.S. universities, colleges, or language schools. Eligible for OPT work experience.
M-1 Vocational Student Visa: For trade schools, technical institutes, and flight training. Limited employment.
J-1 Exchange Visitor Visa: For scholars, professors, interns, au pairs, and medical trainees. Promotes collaboration; some require 2-year home residency.


Diplomatic & Government Visas
A Visas: For foreign government officials and diplomats on official U.S. business.
G Visas: For international organization staff (UN, World Bank) and dependents.
NATO Visas: For NATO officials, civilian, and military personnel assigned to the U.S.
Other Non-Immigrant Visas
R-1 Religious Worker: For ministers and religious staff in nonprofit U.S. organizations.
C Transit Visa: For travelers passing through the U.S. en route to another country.
D Crew Member Visa: For international ship and airline crew members.


Special Categories
TN / TD (NAFTA/USMCA): For Canadian/Mexican professionals. Streamlined, renewable 3-year increments.
U Visa: For victims of crimes assisting U.S. law enforcement. Provides status, work authorization, and path to residency.
T Visa: For victims of human trafficking. Offers safety, work rights, and eventual residency.
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