Leon, Guanajuato.- If you want to travel to the United States soon or it is an idea that you want to carry out at some point, we tell you what other visas can be processed to enter the north country, besides the famous green card. The United States Immigration Systemhas several categories, choose the one that best suits your profile.
There are several types of nonimmigrant visas for tourists temporarily travel to the United States, if you do not have United States citizenship or lawful permanent residence in the United States north country. The purpose of your trip must be clear, plus other facts will determine what type of visa is required under the immigration law.
It is essential to have information about the type of nonimmigrant visa you will need to travel, as well as the steps necessary to apply abroad for a visa to the United States.
Purpose of Travel to the United States and Nonimmigrant Visas | Type of visa |
Athletes, amateur and professional (competing for prize money only) | B-1 |
Athletes, artists, entertainers | P |
Australian worker – professional specialty E-3 | E-3 |
Border Crossing Card: Mexico | BCC |
business visitors | B-1 |
Crew (in service aboard a ship or aircraft in the United States) | D |
Diplomats and officials of a foreign government | A |
Domestic employees or nannies (must be accompanying a foreign employer) | B-1 |
Employees of a designated international organization and NATO | G1-G5, NATO |
Exchange Visitors | J |
Exchange visitors – au pairs | J-1 |
Exchange visitors – children (under 21) or spouse of a visa holder | J-3 |
Exchange visitors – professors, researchers, teachers | J-1 |
Exchange visitors – cultural exchange | J, Q |
Boyfriend | K-1 |
Military and foreign personnel stationed in the United States | A-2, NATO1-6 |
Foreign nationals of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics | O-1 |
Professionals of the Free Trade Agreement (FTA): Chile | Chilean H-1B1 |
Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Professionals: Singapore | H-1B1 |
Media information representative (media, journalists) | Yo |
Transfer of company employees | L |
Medical treatment, visitors for | B-2 |
Professional workersNAFTA (NAFTA): Mexico, Canada | TN/TD |
Nurses traveling to areas with a shortage of health professionals |
H-1C |
doctors | J-1, H-1B |
religious workers | R |
Specialty occupations in fields that require high specialized knowledge | H-1B |
Students – academic and language students | F-1 |
Dependents of students – dependent of a visa holder | F-1 F-2 |
Students – vocational | M-1 |
Dependents of students – dependent of a visa holder | M-1 M-2 |
Temporary – seasonal agricultural workers | H-2A |
Temporary workers – non-agricultural | H-2B |
Visitors for tourism, vacations, pleasure | B-2 |
Training in a non-employment program | H-3 |
investors | E-2 |
Merchants | E-1 |
In transit in the United States | C |
Victims of human trafficking | T-1 |
Visa renewals in the United States – A, G, and NATO | A1-2, G1-4, NATO1-6 |
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If you want to know more details about the requirements and description of each type of visit, consult this official page of the United States of America, by clicking on the blue link. Here
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