USCIS IMMIGRANT FORMS
The chart below contains different purposes for immigrating to the United States, and the related immigrant visa categories for which information is available on this website. Select a visa category below to learn more:
Immediate Relative & Family Sponsored |
Visa Category |
Spouse of a U.S. Citizen | |
Spouse of a U.S. Citizen awaiting approval of an I-130 immigrant petition |
K-3 * |
Fiancé(e) to marry U.S. Citizen & live in U.S. |
K-1 * |
Intercountry Adoption of Orphan Children by U.S. Citizens | |
Certain Family Members of U.S. Citizens | |
Certain Family Members of Lawful Permanent Residents | |
Employer Sponsored – Employment | |
Employment-Based Immigrants, including (preference group):
|
E1 E2 E3, EW3 C5, T5, R5, I5 S (many**) |
Religious Workers | |
Iraqi and Afghan Translators/Interpreters | |
Iraqis Who Worked for/on Behalf of the U.S. Government | |
Afghans Who Worked for/on Behalf of the U.S. Government | |
Other Immigrants | |
Diversity Immigrant Visa | |
Returning Resident |
Important Notes:
*K Visas – Listed with immigrant visas because they are for immigration related purposes.
About this chart - This chart is a list of many immigrant visa categories, but not every immigrant visa category.
**Refer to the Foreign Affairs Manual, 9 FAM 502.1 for a listing of all immigrant visa categories.
USCIS NON IMMIGRANT FORMS
A grant of a visa rests on criteria and eligibility. The purpose of you intended travel and other circumstances will determine what type of visa is required under U.S. Immigration Laws.
As a visa applicant, you will need to establish that you meet all requirements to receive the category of visa for which you are applying. When you apply at a U.S embassy or consulate, a consular officer will determine based on laws, whether you are eligible to receive a visa, and if so, which visa category is appropriate.
The chart below contains many different purposes of temporary travel and the related nonimmigrant visa categories available. Select a visa category below to learn more:
Purpose of Travel |
Visa Category |
Required: Before applying for visa* |
Athlete, amateur or professional (competing for prize money only) |
(NA) |
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Au pair (exchange visitor) |
SEVIS |
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Australian professional specialty |
DOL |
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Border Crossing Card: Mexico |
(NA) |
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Business visitor |
(NA) |
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CNMI-only transitional worker |
(USCIS) |
|
Crewmember |
(NA) |
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Diplomat or foreign government official |
|
(NA) |
Domestic employee or nanny - must be accompanying a foreign national employer |
(NA) |
|
Employee of a designated international organization or NATO |
(NA) |
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Exchange visitor |
SEVIS |
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Foreign military personnel stationed in the United States |
(NA) |
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Foreign national with extraordinary ability in Sciences, Arts, Education, Business or Athletics |
USCIS |
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Free Trade Agreement (FTA) Professional: |
H-1B1 - Chile H-1B1 - Singapore |
DOL |
International cultural exchange visitor |
USCIS |
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Intra-company transferee |
USCIS |
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Medical treatment, visitor for |
(NA) |
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Media, journalist |
(NA) |
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NAFTA professional worker: Mexico, Canada |
(NA) |
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Performing athlete, artist, entertainer |
USCIS |
|
Physician |
SEVIS |
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Professor, scholar, teacher (exchange visitor) |
SEVIS |
|
Religious worker |
USCIS |
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Specialty occupations in fields requiring highly specialized knowledge |
DOL then USCIS |
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Student: academic, vocational |
SEVIS |
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Temporary agricultural worker |
DOL then USCIS |
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Temporary worker performing other services or labor of a temporary or seasonal nature. |
DOL then USCIS |
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Tourism, vacation, pleasure visitor |
(NA) |
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Training in a program not primarily for employment |
USCIS |
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Treaty trader/treaty investor |
(NA) |
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Transiting the United States |
(NA) |
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Victim of Criminal Activity |
USCIS |
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Victim of Human Trafficking |
USCIS |
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Nonimmigrant (V) Visa for Spouse and Children of a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) | V | (NA) |
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(NA) |
*What the abbreviations above mean - Before applying for a visa at a U.S. embassy or consulate, the following is required:
- DOL = The U.S. employer must obtain foreign labor certification from the U.S. Department of Labor, prior to filing a petition with USCIS.
- USCIS = U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) approval of a petition or application (The required petition or application depends on the visa category you plan to apply for.)
- SEVIS = Program approval entered in the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS)
- (NA) = Not Applicable - Additional approval by another U.S. government agency is not required prior to applying for a visa
Important Notes:
- About this chart – It is not a complete list of all travel purposes for the visa category. Select a visa category webpage for more information. The chart lists almost all nonimmigrant visa categories, with the exception of several not listed above. Refer to the Foreign Affairs Manual, 9 FAM 402.1 for all nonimmigrant visa categories.
- Canadian NAFTA Professional workers – A visa not required; apply to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) at border port of entry.
- K nonimmigrant visas – For U.S. citizen fiancé(e) and spouse for immigration related purposes. Refer to Immigrant Visa Categories.