A general overview of American geography, as well as essential information about traveling to and within the United States.
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Geography and Travel
Geography
and Maps
Places
to Go
Visa
Information for Travelers
- See
You in the USA
"See You in the USA" makes clear
that the United States wholeheartedly welcomes
foreign visitors who desire to study, conduct
business, or simply see the sights in its very
diverse 50 states. The journal begins with
an explanation of border-crossing procedures
and terms, followed by first-person articles
of what is it like to be an American official
- a consular officer and a customs and border
protection officer - on the other side of the
window, trying to determine who is a legitimate
short-term traveler.
- What is a Visa?
A visa indicates that your application has
been reviewed by a U.S. consular officer
at an American embassy and that the officer
has determined you’re eligible to
enter the U.S. for a specific purpose.
- Current Visa Processing Situation
Information on new procedures for visa processing.
- Special Visa Processing Procedures for Nationals
of State Sponsors of Terrorism
Notice of Special visa processing procedures
pursuant to Section 306 of the Enhanced Border
Security and Visa Reform Act of 2002
- Suspension of Travel Without Visa and ITI
Programs
Information on the Special international
in-transit programs being suspended
- Diversity Immigrant Visa Program
The Diversity Immigrant Visa Program makes
available 50,000 permanent resident visas
annually, drawn from random selection among
all entries to persons who meet strict
eligibility requirements from countries
with low rates of immigration to the United
States.
- Temporary Visitors to the U.S.
Information
on the special processing requirements are
now required for nonimmigrant visa applicants.
- Visa Denials
To be refused a visa causes great disappointment
and sometimes embarrassment. Here
is what you can do to prepare for a visa
reapplication.
- FAQs About Requirements for International
Travelers
Information on what food an individual can
bring into the U.S.
- Obtaining a Visa
Links to the steps to be completed in order to obtain a student visa.
- Obtaining a U.S. Visa: A step-by-step outline of today's U.S. visa application procedures
A step-by-step outline of U.S. visa application procedures, published by the Department of State.
- US-VISIT Program
A brief explanation of the new security procedures for arrivals and departures in the U.S. for travelers requiring visas to visit the U.S.
- Visa Types for Temporary Visitors
A selection of various visitor and nonimmigrant visas and how to renew them
- Border Crossing Card (BCC)
Information on the Border Crossing Card and Border Biometrics Program.
- Classes of Aliens Ineligible to Receive Visas
Information regarding the Classes of Aliens Ineligible to Receive Visas
- Visa Denials
Question and answers with regards to Visa denials
- Visa Waiver Program (VWP)
Information on the Visa Waiver Program
- Visa Waiver Program – How a Country Qualifies
Information on how a Country qualifies for the Visa Waiver Program
- Visitor Visas - Business and Pleasure
Information on Business and Pleasure aspect of Visitor Visas
- Coming to America – Getting Your Visitors Visa
Information on acquiring you visitors visa
- Visa Application Forms
List of Visa Application forms
- Nonimmigrant Visa Photo Requirements
Requirements for Nonimmigrant Visa Photo Requirements
- Fees for Visa Services
A chart that lists fees for visa application and other types of processing fees collected by Department of State
- Duration & Extension of Stay in the U.S. - How the Visa Expiration Date is Different
An explanation of the difference between the visa expiration date and the length of time you have permission to remain in the United States
- Exclusion from Automatic Re-Entry with Valid Form I-94
Information on the Exclusion from Automatic Re-Entry with Valid Form I-94
- Exchange Visitor (J) Visas
TIPS FOR U.S. VISAS: Exchange Visitors
- Temporary Religious Workers
TIPS FOR U.S. VISAS: Temporary Religious Workers
- Temporary Workers Overview
TIPS FOR U.S. VISAS: Temporary Workers
- Mexican and Canadian NAFTA Professional Worker
Information on TN Visas
- Treaty Traders & Treaty Investors
TIPS FOR U.S. VISAS: Treaty Traders and Treaty Investors
- Student Visas
Information on Student Visas
- Legal Requirements for F-1 Foreign Students in Public Schools
Information on Legal Requirements for Foreign Students in U.S. Public Schools
- The Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training Program (Walsh Visa Program)
Information on The Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training Program Act of 1998 (Walsh Visa Program)
- Waiver of the J Visa Two-Year Foreign Residence Requirement, 212(e)
Information on the Waiver of the J Visa Two-Year Foreign Residence Requirement, 212(e)
- What Consuls Look For - Student Visas
An overview of what consular officers look for from a student visa applicant.
- Revalidating (or Renewing) Diplomatic, International Organization and NATO Visas in the U.S.
Information on renewing diplomatic visas while in the U.S.
- Discontinuation of Visa Renewal/Revalidation in U.S.
Information on renewals and revalidations of E,H,I,L,O and P visas.
- Foreign Military Stationed in the United States
Information on Foreign Military Stationed in the United States
- Replacement of a Damaged, Lost, or Stolen Visa
Information on the Replacement of a Lost or Damaged Visa
- Withdrawing a Visa Revalidation Application
Information on Withdrawing a Visa Revalidation Application
- Visa Types for Immigrants
Several links to information about Immigrant Visas
- Visa News
The visa news bulletin.
- Foreign Media, Press, and Radio
This webpage answers questions about the "media (I)" visa which is a nonimmigrant visa for persons desiring to enter the United States temporarily who are representatives of the foreign media traveling to the United States, engaging in their profession, having a the home office in a foreign country.
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