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  2. Travel visa - Wikipedia

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    Refugee visa, issued to persons fleeing the dangers of persecution, a war or a natural disaster. Pilgrimage visa: this type of visa is mainly issued to those intending to visit religious destinations and/or to take part in particular religious ceremonies. Such visas can usually be obtained relatively quickly and at a low cost; those using them ...

  3. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    All visit, business, transit, student, and exchange visitor visa applicants must pay an application fee of 185 USD [100] to the consular section at a U.S. embassy or consulate in order to be interviewed by a consular officer who will determine if the applicant is qualified to receive a visa to travel to the United States (additionally, the ...

  4. List of United States dependent visas - Wikipedia

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    A dependent United States visa is a type of visa which allows spouses and children to travel to the United States for the purpose of accompanying a family member with a corresponding visa type. While many visa classes have their own dependent visa, others do not.

  5. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Must have a sponsor who must submit an application at least 48 hours before arrival. Liberia [578] Available only if arriving from a country without a diplomatic mission of Liberia and if a sponsor obtained an approval. Nigeria [579] Holders of a visa application who have a Nigerian company taking responsibility for them. Sudan [580]

  6. EB-2 visa - Wikipedia

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    EB-2 is an immigrant visa preference category for United States employment-based permanent residency, created by the Immigration Act of 1990. [1] The category includes "members of the professions holding advanced degrees or their equivalent", and "individuals who because of their exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business will substantially benefit prospectively the national ...

  7. EB-3 visa - Wikipedia

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    EB-3 is a visa preference category for United States employment-based permanent residency. It is intended for "skilled workers", "professionals", and "other workers". [1] Those are prospective immigrants who don't qualify for the EB-1 or EB-2 preferences. The EB-3 requirements are less stringent, but the backlog may be longer.

  8. J-1 visa - Wikipedia

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    Most visa applicants are required to interview with the U.S Embassy or Consulate. If the applicant is younger than 13 or is older than 80, an interview is "generally not required". [21] These are the documents required for someone's J-1 visa interview. The Certificate of Eligibility (Form DS-2019) issued by the sponsor of the program

  9. Form DS-160 - Wikipedia

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    While the advice offered by the U.S. Department of State is to submit the DS-160 before booking the visa appointment, [5] it may be possible to submit an application for a visa interview (or document drop-off) with the application ID of a DS-160 that has not yet been submitted, and make sure to submit the DS-160 prior to the actual interview ...