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What types of visa and status are there? |
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The short answer is: too many to tell, but here are the more common visas:
| Visa types | Details | | A Visa | Diplomatic employees | | B Visa | Business visitors or tourists | | C Visa | Transit Visa | | D Visa | Crew Members | | Diversity Immigrants | Green Card through Diversity Visa lottery. | | E Visa | Treaty investors or treaty traders | | F Visa | Student visa | | G Visa | Employees of International Organizations | | Green Card | Permanent resident visa.(Family Based Green Card) | | H Visa | Temporary workers (H-1B), Professionals, agricultural, seasonal or trainees. | | I Visa | International Media | | J Visa | For student program, Doctors, professor or researcher who take part in seminars or conferences. | | K Visa | Fianc駠visa | | L Visa | Intra-Company Transfer | | M Visa | Language and vocational students | | N Visa | NATO employees | | O Visa | Extraordinary Ability Aliens | | P Visa | Athletes and entertainment groups | | Political Asylum | Asylum may be granted to people who are already in the United States and are unable or unwilling to return their home country because of persecution or a well-founded fear of persecution on account of race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion. | | Q Visa | Cultural exchange visitors | | R Visa | Religious workers | | S Visa | Criminal informants | | T Visa | Victims Of Trafficking | | US Citizenship | U.S.A Citizen. | | V Visa | The V visa allows certain spouses (V-1 category) and children (V-2 category) of Legal Permanent Residents to live in the United States in nonimmigrant visa status while awaiting their priority dates for immigration. | | WT (Waiver Pilot program) | Tourist/Visitors Visa. | |