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    B-2 Visa

    Since the advent of the visa waiver program, fewer people need B-2 Visitor for Pleasure visas. (Visa waivers are available for people from Canada, most European countries, and Japan.) After all, how many people take vacations that last more than two weeks, let alone more than the 90 days permitted under visa waiver? If you [...]

    B-1 Visa

    The B-1 visa permits business trips of less than six months’ duration. The B-1 business visitor may not be employed in the US and must be paid from abroad. Because a visa waiver, if available, permits the same activities as the B-1, the B-1 visa is most often used for ongoing business, scientific or professional [...]

    Non-immigrant and Laws

    The law creates two general types of visas: non-immigrant and immigrant. A non-immigrant visa terminates at a certain date. The immigrant visa holder may stay in the USA as long as he or she makes the US their permanent residence. With the exception of visa waiver countries, you need a visa in order to enter [...]

    Visas

    A visa usually stamped in a passport permits the bearer to apply for entry into a country. The US requires visas, unless a country qualifies for a visa waiver. Most European countries, and Japan, qualify for visa waivers. A visa waiver eliminates the visa requirement for business and pleasure trips under 90 days in duration. [...]