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Visa Code List of Non-immigrant Visa Codes
B- 1: temporary business visitors
B-2: temporary tourists
Agreement investors and agreement traders
E- 1: agreement traders and their spouses and children.
E-2: Agreement Investors and Their Spouses and Children
college student
F- 1: college students
The spouse and children of the licensee
Foreign government officials visit international organizations.
G- 1: permanent representatives of foreign governments accredited to international institutions and their immediate family members recognized by the United States.
G-2: Other representatives of foreign governments accredited to international institutions recognized by the United States and their immediate family members.
G-3: representatives of foreign governments accredited to international institutions and their immediate family members who are not recognized by the United States.
G-4: officials or employees working in international institutions and their immediate family members.
G-5: Attaché, Attaché or private employee of G-1,G-2, G-3 and G-4 visa holders and their immediate family members.
Temporary work visa
H- 1B: major, Ministry of national defense staff, professional model.
H- 1C: nurses who have worked in areas with shortage of professional medical personnel for up to three years.
H-2A: Temporary Agricultural Workers
H-2B: Temporary skilled workers or unskilled workers
H-3: temporary trainees
H-4: spouses and children of H-1,H-2 and H-3 visa holders.
Foreign media representatives
I: visa for foreign media representatives
Exchange personnel
J- 1: exchange personnel
J-2:J- 1 Spouses and children of visa holders
American citizen's fiance (wife)
K- 1: fiance (wife) of an American citizen.
K-2:K- 1 children of visa holders
K-3: Spouse of an American citizen (considered a fiancee under the Life Act)
K-4: Children of spouses of American citizens (under the Life Act)
Transfer of personnel within multinational corporations
L- 1A: executives and managers of multinational companies
L- 1B: professionals with special skills.
L-2:L- 1 spouse and children of visa holders
Student visas for vocational schools and language schools
M- 1: students from vocational schools or other non-academic institutions.
M-2:M- 1 the spouse and children of the visa holder.
Employees with special talents
O- 1: People with special talents in science, art, education, business or sports.
O-2: Accompany the O- 1 visa holder to the United States.
O-3:O- 1 spouse or children of the visa holder
Athletes and entertainers
P- 1: individual or team athletes and members of entertainment groups.
P-2: Artists and entertainers participating in exchange activities.
P-3: Performing artists or entertainers who participate in unique cultural activities.
P-4: spouses and children of P-1,P-2 and P-3 visa holders.
Religious workers
Religious workers
R-2:R- 1 spouse and children of visa holders
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