Home > Industry/Domain > Immigration > US visa
US visa
Visa application requirements and processing procedures to the United States.
Industry: Immigration
Add a new termContributors in US visa
US visa
duration of status (D/S)
Immigration; US visa
Length of time for which diplomats, students, exchange visitors and international organization employees are permitted to stay in the United States. No expiration date of status is indicated on the ...
E-1/E-2
Immigration; US visa
Nonimmigrant visa classification for Treaty Traders (E-1) or Treaty Investors (E-2), or employees of companies that qualify as Treaty Traders or Investment enterprises, and their spouses and ...
employment based first preference (EB-1)
Immigration; US visa
The employment aased 1st preference immigrant visa category is reserved for priority workers, including foreign nationals of extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business or ...
employment based second preference (EB-2)
Immigration; US visa
The employment based 2nd preference immigrant category is reserved for advanced degree professionals and foreign nationals with exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business. This category ...
employment based third preference (EB-3)
Immigration; US visa
The employment based 3rd preference immigrant category is reserved for professionals, skilled workers, and unskilled workers through a job offer and an approved labor certification application.
employment based fourth preference (EB-4)
Immigration; US visa
The employment based 4th preference immigrant category is reserved for certain special immigrants, including religious ministers and workers, certain retired government and international organization ...
P-3
Immigration; US visa
Nonimmigrant visa classification reserved for artists and entertainers in culturally unique programs.