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There are several types of American visas. Different visa types have abbreviations.
Class a visa
A- 1: ambassadors, ministers, career diplomats, consular officials and their families of foreign governments accredited to the United States;
A-2: Other officials and employees of foreign governments and their families;
A-3:A- 1 and A-2 visa holders' entourage, servants, private employees and their family members.
Class b visa
B- 1: short-term stay personnel for business, inspection and visit.
B2: Visiting relatives and friends and traveling for a short time.
Class c visa
C- 1: foreigners in transit;
C-2: Foreigners in transit at United Nations Headquarters in new york;
C-3: Foreign government officials, attendants, servants, private employees and their families in transit.
D visa
Crew members of international flights and seafarers on ships of various countries
Electronic visa
E- 1: spouses and children of those who do business in the United States according to international treaties or agreements;
E-2: According to international treaties or agreements, investors, their spouses and children are in the United States.
F visa (i.e. study visa)
F- 1: international students (that is, self-funded international students;
F-2:F- 1 Spouses and children of visa recipients.
G visa
G- 1: chief permanent representatives of foreign governments accredited to international institutions and organizations recognized by the government, their subordinate staff and their families;
G-2: other foreign government representatives accredited to international institutions and organizations recognized by the government and their families;
G-3: representatives of foreign governments and international organizations and their families who are not recognized by the government, or representatives of foreign governments and their families who are not members of international organizations;
G-4: officials, employees and their families of international organizations;
G-5: the entourage, servants, private employees and their families of the above G 1-G4 visa holders.
H visa
H- 1: foreigners who work temporarily with special professional skills;
H-2: foreigners who work temporarily because of the lack of a certain type of work or occupation in China;
H-3: foreigners who have received various trainings;
H-4: spouses and children of the above-mentioned H- 1~H-3 visa holders.
A type of visa
Representatives, journalists, spouses and children of news, radio and television organizations in various countries in the United States.
J visa
J- 1: international students, advanced students and various scientific researchers sent according to the bilateral exchange visiting scholar program approved by the government;
J-2: Spouses and children of visa recipients.
K visa
K- 1: foreigners who want to go to the United States and marry American citizens;
K-2: Adult children of visa holders.
L visa
L- 1: the staff of subsidiaries, offices or international enterprises of American multinational companies stationed in the United States for temporary work;
L-2: Spouses and children of visa holders.
O visa
O- 1: a person who is recognized domestically or internationally in the fields of science, education or commerce, sports, literature and art;
O-2: Accessories of the above-mentioned sports or literary figures.
Other visa types
M visa (that is, non-academic international student visa) is issued to foreign students who go to American vocational universities or colleges for full-time study.
N visas (that is, visas for parents and children of some special immigrants) are issued to the families (parents and children) brought by the staff of some international organizations during their work in the United States.
P visa (that is, the visa for outstanding talents in entertainment and sports) is issued to individuals or groups among outstanding performers in entertainment and outstanding athletes participating in competitions.
Q visa (that is, cultural exchange visa) is issued to people who go to the United States for cultural exchanges for a short time.
R visa (that is, religious worker visa) is issued to people who go to the United States to engage in short-term professional religious work.
The national defense project staff visa is issued to the staff appointed by the country with which the US government has a treaty of national defense equality and reciprocity (no visa code).
Work visas for the disabled are issued to people going to the United States.
The statement said that all non-American citizens who have been to Schengen, Britain, Ireland, Brazil and South Africa within 0/4 days before their departure will be restricted from entering the United States unless there are special circumstances. This regulation will take effect on 654381October 26th, and will be valid until the president announces the termination order.
Source: People's Network
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