Non-immigrant
Whether for tourism, business, temporary work, or study. Once a person has entered the U.S. in non-immigrant status, they are restricted to the activity or reason for which they were allowed entry. International travelers come to the U.S. for a wide variety of reasons, including tourism, business, medical treatment and certain types of temporary work. The type of visa needed is defined by immigration law, and relates to the principal purpose of your travel.
- E-Treaty Investors
- Exchange Visitors
- H-1B Professionals
- International Business Executives and Managers and Transferees
- L-1 Transferees
- J-1 Exchange Visitors, including Medical Professionals
- NAFTA/TN North American Free Trade Agreement cases
- National Interest Waivers
- O-1 Artists and Others of Extraordinary Ability
- Religious Workers