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  2. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States grants visa-free entry to nationals of two neighboring jurisdictions under most circumstances: [5] Canada – Citizens of Canada do not need a visa to visit the United States under most circumstances. [11] In addition, under the USMCA (and previously the NAFTA), they may obtain authorization to work under a simplified procedure.

  3. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for United States citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states that are imposed on citizens of the United States. As of 2024, holders of a United States passport may travel to 186 countries and territories without a travel visa , or with a visa on arrival .

  4. Electronic System for Travel Authorization - Wikipedia

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    Each entry under the Visa Waiver Program is only valid for a combined maximum stay of 90 days in the United States and its surrounding countries. The admission period cannot be extended under the program. If a longer stay is intended, a visa is required. [3] ESTA does not guarantee entry to the United States.

  5. B visa - Wikipedia

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    A B visa is one of a category of non-immigrant visas issued by the United States government to foreign nationals seeking entry for a temporary period. The two types of B visa are the B-1 visa , issued to those seeking entry for business purposes, and the B-2 visa , issued to those seeking entry for tourism or other non-business purposes.

  6. L-1 visa - Wikipedia

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    One L-1 visa can allow multiple employees entry into the United States. Spouses of L-1 visa holders are allowed to work without restriction in the US (using an L-2 visa) incident to status, [3] and the L-1 visa may legally be used as a stepping stone to a green card under the doctrine of dual intent. In 2019, there were 13,839 new work ...

  7. Travel visa - Wikipedia

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    The United States Visa Waiver Program allows citizens of 41 countries to travel to the United States without a visa (although a pre-trip entry permission, ESTA, is needed). [33] Citizens of Canada and the United States do not require a visa to travel between the two countries.

  8. Form I-539 - Wikipedia

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    The process generally takes 3–6 months, which can be considerably longer than traveling outside the United States and getting a new visa. [8] For those who entered the United States using a B visa, having an annotation on the visa saying that the entrant is a "Prospective Student" is generally a prerequisite for the Form I-539 application to ...

  9. E-3 visa - Wikipedia

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    Importantly, the number of admissions in a given fiscal year is different from the number of visas issued: an E-3 visa is a multiple-entry visa valid for 24 months, [12] and every reentry of the visa holder into the US (other than after short trips to the "near abroad", i.e. Canada or Mexico) during this time will generate a new admission record.