Site Index
- About Us
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Visas
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Immigrant Visas
- What is an Immigrant Visa?
- Does the Applicant Qualify for U.S. Citizenship?
- Steps to Obtaining an Immigrant Visa
- Immigrant Visa Forms
- Immigrant Visa Costs
- Medical Examination and Vaccines
- Orphan Adoption Visas
- Child Citizenship Act of 2000
- Waivers
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Immigrant Visa Appointment Checklist
- Fiancé Visas
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Non-Immigrant Visa
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Apply for a Visa
- Step 1: Complete the On-line Application Form
- Step 2: Pay the Applicant Service Center Fee
- Step 3: Schedule Appointments by Telephone or Internet
- Step 4: Go to the Applicant Service Center Appointment
- Step 5: Pay the Application Processing Fee
- Step 6: Go to the Interview Appointment at the Consulate
- Step 7: Visa Adjudication
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Visa Types
- Spouse and Children
- TN Visas - Professionals Under NAFTA
- R Visas -Religious Occupations
- Q Visas -International Cultural Exchange
- O & P Visas -Athlete, Artist, Entertainer
- L Visas -Intra-company Transferees
- J Visas -Exchange Visitors
- I Visas -Information Media Reps
- H Visas -Temporary Workers
- F & M Visas - Students
- E Visas -Treaty Traders and Investors
- Transit and Alien Crewmembers Visas
- B Visas - Border Crossing Cards/Tourist/Business
- A, G and NATO Visas - Diplomatic and Int'l Organizations
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Contact Us
- Third Country
- Cost of a Non-immigrant Visa
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Apply for a Visa
- Admin Processing
- Lost or Stolen Visas
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