Visa Type you would like to receive updates for (required)* Select visa type B-1 – Business visitors (meetings, conferences) B-2 – Tourism, medical treatment, visiting family F-1 – Academic students J-1 – Exchange visitors (e.g., au pairs, researchers) M-1 – Vocational students H-1B – Skilled workers in specialty fields (tech, engineering, etc.) L-1 – Intracompany transfers (managers, executives) O-1 – Individuals with extraordinary ability (science, arts, business) TN – Canadian & Mexican professionals under USMCA IR-1/CR-1 – Spouse of a U.S. citizen IR-5 – Parent of a U.S. citizen (if the citizen is over 21) F-2A – Spouses and children of green card holders K-1 – Fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen EB-1 – Priority workers (extraordinary ability, executives, professors) EB-2 – Professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability EB-3 – Skilled workers & professionals EB-5 – Investor green card (for large investments in U.S. businesses) DV-1 – Green card lottery for individuals from underrepresented countries Asylum – For people fleeing persecution (must apply from within the U.S.) Refugee – Similar to asylum but applied for from outside the U.S. TPS – Temporary Protected Status for individuals from designated unsafe countries F-1 OPT – Optional Practical Training for F-1 student visa holders F-1 STEM OPT – Extended Optional Practical Training for F-1 students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields E-1 – Treaty traders, business owners, and employees E-2 – Treaty investors and their employees E-3 – Australian specialty occupation workers G-1 – Principal resident representatives of foreign governments to international organizations G-2 – Representatives of recognized or non-recognized foreign governments to international organizations G-3 – Representatives of non-recognized or non-member foreign governments G-4 – Officers and employees of international organizations G-5 – Attendants, servants, and personal employees of G-1 through G-4 visa holders A – Foreign government officials and/or employees I – Representatives of foreign media P-1 – Internationally recognized athletes and entertainment groups P-2 – Artists and entertainers in reciprocal exchange programs P-3 – Artists and entertainers in culturally unique programs P-4 – Spouses and children of P-1, P-2, and P-3 visa holders Q – International cultural exchange visitors J-2 – Spouses and dependents of J-1 exchange visitors Other – Government official of the country selected above
Visa Type you would like to receive updates for (required)* Select visa type B-1 – Business visitors (meetings, conferences) B-2 – Tourism, medical treatment, visiting family F-1 – Academic students J-1 – Exchange visitors (e.g., au pairs, researchers) M-1 – Vocational students H-1B – Skilled workers in specialty fields (tech, engineering, etc.) L-1 – Intracompany transfers (managers, executives) O-1 – Individuals with extraordinary ability (science, arts, business) TN – Canadian & Mexican professionals under USMCA IR-1/CR-1 – Spouse of a U.S. citizen IR-5 – Parent of a U.S. citizen (if the citizen is over 21) F-2A – Spouses and children of green card holders K-1 – Fiancé(e) of a U.S. citizen EB-1 – Priority workers (extraordinary ability, executives, professors) EB-2 – Professionals with advanced degrees or exceptional ability EB-3 – Skilled workers & professionals EB-5 – Investor green card (for large investments in U.S. businesses) DV-1 – Green card lottery for individuals from underrepresented countries Asylum – For people fleeing persecution (must apply from within the U.S.) Refugee – Similar to asylum but applied for from outside the U.S. TPS – Temporary Protected Status for individuals from designated unsafe countries F-1 OPT – Optional Practical Training for F-1 student visa holders F-1 STEM OPT – Extended Optional Practical Training for F-1 students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields E-1 – Treaty traders, business owners, and employees E-2 – Treaty investors and their employees E-3 – Australian specialty occupation workers G-1 – Principal resident representatives of foreign governments to international organizations G-2 – Representatives of recognized or non-recognized foreign governments to international organizations G-3 – Representatives of non-recognized or non-member foreign governments G-4 – Officers and employees of international organizations G-5 – Attendants, servants, and personal employees of G-1 through G-4 visa holders A – Foreign government officials and/or employees I – Representatives of foreign media P-1 – Internationally recognized athletes and entertainment groups P-2 – Artists and entertainers in reciprocal exchange programs P-3 – Artists and entertainers in culturally unique programs P-4 – Spouses and children of P-1, P-2, and P-3 visa holders Q – International cultural exchange visitors J-2 – Spouses and dependents of J-1 exchange visitors Other – Government official of the country selected above