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  2. Form DS-160 - Wikipedia

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    The DS-160 must be filled and submitted electronically via the website of the Consular Electronic Application Center (CEAC), a part of the U.S. Department of State. The applicant must sign the electronic DS-160 himself or herself, and vouch for the correctness of all entered data, even if others helped prepare the form.

  3. G visa - Wikipedia

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    The G-2 visa is for official representatives of a recognized government, who are attending meetings at a specific international organization (and for eligible family members). [1] G-3 The G-3 visa is for representatives of a government not officially recognized by the United States (and for eligible family members of the principal visa holder ...

  4. E-2 visa - Wikipedia

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    Website: Official E-2 Treaty Investors Page: ... Form DS-160. The State Department has a DS-160 webpage that details the DS-160 online process. [9]

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  6. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    A visas are issued to representatives of a foreign government traveling to the United States to engage in official activities for that government. A visas are granted to foreign government ambassadors, ministers, diplomats, as well as other foreign government officials or employees traveling on official business (A-1 visa). Certain foreign ...

  7. Sensitive but unclassified - Wikipedia

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    SBU is a broad category of information that includes material covered by such designations as For Official Use Only (FOUO), Law Enforcement Sensitive (LES), Sensitive Homeland Security Information, Sensitive Security Information , Critical Infrastructure Information , etc.

  8. Bureau of Diplomatic Security - Wikipedia

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    The Bureau of Diplomatic Security, commonly known as Diplomatic Security (DS), is the security branch of the United States Department of State. It conducts international investigations, threat analysis, cyber security , counterterrorism , and protection of people, property, and information.

  9. Talk:Form DS-160 - Wikipedia

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    Law portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Law, an attempt at providing a comprehensive, standardised, pan-jurisdictional and up-to-date resource for the legal field and the subjects encompassed by it.