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Visa Information and Resources

We highlight the most frequently used visas. However, our office handles visa petitions for all categories. The following is a complete list of all nonimmigrant visas:

A Visas – Diplomats
B Visas – Visitors for Business or Tourism
C Visas – Crew entering the U.S. to join a ship and others passing through the U.S. in transit elsewhere
D Visas – Crew
E Visas – Treaty Traders and Investors and E-3 Visas for Australian professional employees
F Visas – Students
G Visas – Foreign Government representatives and International Organization representatives
H Visas – Temporary Employees of U.S. companies
I Visas – Media Representatives
J Visas – Trainees
K Visas – Fiancées and Family Members of U.S. citizens
L Visas – Intra Company Transferees
M Visas – Vocational Students
N Visas – Parents and Children of G-4s and NATO employees
O Visas – Extraordinary Ability Workers
P Visas – Athletes and Actors
Q Visas – International Cultural Exchange Program
R Visas – Religious Workers
S Visas – Witnesses and Others Providing Evidence for Criminal Prosecution
T Visas – Victims of Sexual and Human Trafficking
TN Visas – Workers from Canada or Mexico
U Visas - Victims of Torture, Exploitation and Violence
V Visas – Spouses and Children of LPRs who filed an Immigrant Petition before December 21, 2000This is the intro page