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Australian Professional Specialty (E-3) Visa for the U.S.
USA

The E-3 visa is devoted to Australian inhabitants. It is also known as the Specialty Occupation Professionals from Australia who can apply for a U.S. Work visa. The USA gives only 10500 E-3 permits to Australia every year.

Schengen Study Visa
Schengen Area

A Study Schengen Visa is an entrance authorization to the Schengen Region, approved to third-nation citizens desiring to enter and remain for short-stays in any of the fellow countries, under the aim of studying. Read details about Schengen Study Visa in this article.

Children Adopted Overseas by a U.S Citizen (IR-3) Visa for the U.S.
USA

Several U.S residents desire to adopt children from overseas nations and then taking them to the U.S to stay together as a household member. To be eligible to do so, the adopted child should have a lawful U.S permit and be permitted to arrive the U.S. The IR-3 permission permits the child to come and stay in the U.S with the adopted parents, appear school, getting admitted in a higher education studies, do job without an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), and finally get U.S nationality when appropriate.

Victim of Human Trafficking (T) Visa for the U.S.
USA

To support sufferers of illegal activities and human trafficking, in 2000, the U.S Congress approved the Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act and the Battered Immigrant Women's Protection Act. The T visa is a U.S. nonimmigrant permit that is allotted to sufferers of human smuggling. This contains both children (adolescents) and adults.

Tourist Schengen Visa
Schengen Area

The Tourist Schengen Visa which is an EU travel permit which permits its owner to travel to 22 European Union fellow countries and four associates of EFTA. It lets you visit any of the Schengen nations for a period of up to 90 days in whole within six months.

Crewmember (D) Visa for the U.S.
USA

The crewmember is a nonimmigrant visa which is applicable for the persons working on a commercial sea vessel or an international airline except US-based fishing vessel, that will go through the United States. This visa holder allowed for a maximum of 29 days to stay or go through the United States.

Visas for Members of the Overseas Media, Press, and Radio (I Visa) for the U.S.
USA

Media (I) visas are for agents of the overseas mass media, counting associates of the press, radio, motion picture, and print media, travelling provisionally to the United States to work in their occupation involved in descriptive or educational media doings, vital to the overseas media activity.

Family Preference Immigrant (F) Visas for the U.S.
USA

Family immigrant permits are for those who desire to reside their household members in the U.S. The government of U.S however permits only direct family members to join. Immediate family members are measured husband or wife, children, parents and siblings.

O-3 Visa for the U.S.: Individuals who are the Spouse or Children of O-1's and O-2's
USA

Individuals who move to the US to work holding an O-1 or an O-2 visa will be visiting there for at least of 3 years. Also US institutes formed the O-3 visa, which permits the household members of O-1 and O-2 visa owners to proceed to the US and visit with them.

Overseas Military Personnel Stationed in the United States (NATO 1-6) Visa for the U.S.
USA

This visa is applicable for the people who work as an Officials in the North Atlantic Treaty Organization in U.S. People who travel to do office work at a designated the North Atlantic Treaty Organization eligible for this visa. They are not able to enrol in a university or stay longer than their visa permit.

BUSINESS/TOURIST (B-1/B-2) Visa for the U.S.
USA

The Business/Tourist visa of the United States of America goes under a nonimmigrant visa. The people willing to visit the USA provisionally must apply for visa B-1/B-2. The B-1/B-2 visa is for people who are eager to visit the USA for the time being.

V Visa for the U.S. - Spouse and Children of a Legal Permanent Resident
USA

V visa is applicable for the spouses and unmarried children (under the age of 21) of these Lawful Permanent Residents (LPRs) to enter and work in the U.S. The applications for Permanent Residency are being processed by the USCIS. The visa holder can also able to travel abroad and return to the U.S. on a V visa.