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  2. F visa - Wikipedia

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    An interim final rule passed on April 12, 2002 required anybody on a B visa to transition to a F or M visa prior to starting a program of study. Moreover, people on B status could transition using Form I-539 (i.e., change status while in the US) only if their visa had an annotation indicating that they might transition to student status. [29] [78]

  3. List of South Korean visas - Wikipedia

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    F-2-2: A single-entry visa valid for 90 days or less issued to an underage foreign child of Korean national. [14] F-2-3: Single-entry resident visa valid for one year or less issued to the spouse of a resident visa holder (F-5). [14] F-2-4: Recognized refugee; F-2-7: Awarded on a points-based system. [15]

  4. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In addition to immigration sponsored by a U.S. family member or employer, about 55,000 immigrant visas are available each year to natives of certain countries under the Diversity Immigrant Visa program, also known as the green card lottery.

  5. Student and Exchange Visitor Program - Wikipedia

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    The SEVIS fee must be paid after receiving the initial document (I-20 or DS-2019) and is a prerequisite for obtaining the F, J, or M visa, [26] or if transitioning to student status using Form I-539. [27] The fee needs to be paid only for the principal (the F-1, J-1, or M-1). Dependents (F-2, J-2, and M-2) do not need to pay the fee.

  6. What countries require a visa to enter? What US travelers ...

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    What countries need a visa to enter? Afghanistan - Level 4: Do not travel.. Algeria (unless entering by cruise ship) - Level 2: Exercise increased caution.. Australia - Level 1: Exercise normal ...

  7. Category:Visa policy by country - Wikipedia

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    C. Visa policy of Cambodia; Visa policy of Cameroon; Visa policy of Canada; Visa policy of Cape Verde; Visa policy of the Central African Republic; Visa policy of Chad

  8. Interview Waiver Program - Wikipedia

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    A-1 visa for ambassadors, ministers, diplomats, consular officers, and their immediate family members; A-2 visa for government officials, employees, their immediate families, their technical and support staff; C-3 visa for government officials and their families (the C-3 visa for attendants, servants, and employees is not eligible for an ...

  9. Visa policy of the Schengen Area - Wikipedia

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    Rules for family members of EU single market nationals An individual can enter and stay in each Schengen member state for up to 3 months without a visa if he/she: [59] [60] holds a valid travel document, and; possesses a residence card indicating that the person is a family member of an EU single market national.