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U.S. VISA AND FORMS REFERENCE

U.S. Visas and Forms

If you know what type of Visa you are interested in, just click on it
in the list below or use the VISA REFERENCE LIST in the left hand menu.

There are two broad categories of visas, Those that are filed at U.S. Consulates abroad that are administered by the U.S. State Department. Most, but not all of these visas are NON-immigrant Visas for visiting the U.S. temporarily. Most Department of State Visa forms begin with "DS", for example, DS-156.

The other category are Immigrant Visas and forms filed with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Service (CIS). These forms are for those already living in status in the United States. These forms include I-130 Petition for Alien Relative.

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Immigrant Visa News

Time to Think Like an Immigrant - Huffington Post (blog) - Posted 1 days ago

Feds indict immigrant detained in Edmond - Edmond Sun - Posted 1 days ago

DOS releases the September 2010 Visa Bulletin – significant movement continues ... - Lexology (registration) - Posted 1 days ago

Judicial Watch Obtains Never-Before-Released FBI Records Regarding Late ... - Centre Daily Times - Posted 1 days ago

MOZDZEN v. HOLDER - Leagle.com - Posted 2 days ago

Visa in expired passport - Jamaica Observer - Posted 2 days ago

System Technology Solutions, an Evermedia Group Company, Selected as ... - MarketWatch (press release) - Posted 3 days ago

Visas for kidney donors: A humanitarian concern - Inquirer.net - Posted 3 days ago

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Most Common Visas and Forms

Other Visas and Forms

Immigration Impact

Federal Appeals Court Strikes Down Hazleton, Pennsylvania’s Immigration Enforcement Laws - Posted 1 days ago

Yet Another City Gives Local Immigration Enforcement Proposals a Thumbs Down - Posted 1 days ago

Undocumented Immigrants Giving Social Security, Baby Boomers a Big Boost - Posted 2 days ago

New Report Explores Cost-Saving Alternatives to Immigration Detention - Posted 3 days ago

New Report Demonstrates the Successful Integration of Immigrants into U.S. Society - Posted 1 weeks ago

Smoke and Mirrors: FOIA Reveals ICE Deception in Secure Communities Program - Posted 1 weeks ago

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Most Common Visas and Forms

I-130 Foreign Relative
H-1B Visa Professional Worker Specialty Occupation
H-3 Visa Professional Trainee
F-1 Visa Student
F-2 Visa Spouse or Child of Student
I-526 Investor Visa
K-1 Fiance (E) Visa
M-1 Visa Vocational School Study
J-1 Visa Foreign Exchange
I-140 Immigrant Work Visa


Other Visas and Forms

A-1 Visa Ambassador, Diplomat or Minister
A-2 Visa Other Foreign Official
A-3 Visa Support Staff of A-1 or A-2
B-1 Visa Visitor For Business
B-2 Visa Visitor For Pleasure
E-1 Visa Treaty Trader
E-2 Visa Treaty Trader
ETA 750 A & B Labor Certification
G-1 Visa Principal Representative International Organization
G-2 Visa Representative to International Organization
G-3 Visa Representative Non Member Government
G-4 Visa International Organization Officer/Employee
G-5 Visa Support Staff of G-1, G-2, G-3, G-4
H-2A Visa Seasonal or Temporary Agricultural Worker
H-2B Visa Temporary Non Agricultural Worker
H-4 Visa Dependents of H-1, H-2, H-3
I Visa Foreign Media
I-131 Permission To Travel
I-360 Special Immigrant
I-485 Adjustment of Status
I-751 Removal of Conditional Residence
I-765 Employment Authorization
I-824 Consular Notification
J-2 Visa Dependent of J-1 L Blanket Multiple L s
L-1A Visa International Manager/Executive
L-1B Visa International Employee With Special Knowledge
L-2 Visa Dependents of L-1
M-2 Visa Dependent of M-1
N-1 Visa Parent of Special Immigrant
N-2 Visa Child of Special Immigrant
N-400 Application for Naturalization
N-600 Application for Certification of Citizenship
O-1 Visa Extraordinary Worker
O-2 Visa Support Staff of O-1
O-3 Visa Dependents of O-1, O-2
P-1 Visa Artist, Entertainer, Athlete
P-2 Visa Artist, Entertainer Exchange Program
P-3 Visa Unique or Traditional Entertainer
P-4 Visa Dependents of P-1, P-2, P-3
Q-1 Visa International Cultural Exchange
R-1 Visa Religious Worker
R-2 Visa Dependent of R-1
TN Visa Canadian or Mexican Professional
TD Visa Dependent of TN Visa Consular Processin
Refugee or Asylum
Visa Waiver
   
 
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