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

Husband or Wife of a U.S. Resident (IR-1) Visa for the U.S.
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After two years of marriage, the overseas spouse can then transition to an Immediate Relative Spouse Visa or IR-1, which then gives them more permanent status and does not have a legitimacy period of only two years. If the couple gets a separation or breaks up earlier the two years on the CR1 visa is completed, then the foreign spouse will be returned to their home country since their status will not be valid anymore.

Transiting the United States (C) Visa for the U.S.
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A U.S Transit Visa is a authorization to arrive the U.S and stop for a break. Next, when your scheduled flight or ship leaves for your next stop, you will have to leave the U.S. The U.S government provides C visas for USA for instant and nonstop journey through the nation.

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

Visa for Returning Residents (SB-1) for the U.S.
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The SB-1 visa is provided to those persons who have previously owned a U.S immigrant visa or Green Card. The Green Cards are active for one year, so you must go back from your travels to the U.S within that fixed period. If you identify that you will be staying in a foreign country for more than one year, you should apply for a Re-entry Authorization to the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). The Re-entry Authorization is valid for two years, so you must return in that time. If you do not come back, then you will have to apply for the SB-1 visa.

Diversity Immigrant (DV) Visa for the U.S.
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The Diversity Visa (DV) is also known as the Green Card Lottery. The DV visa allows foreign citizens to transfer permanently to the U.S. After getting the permit you can live in any of the states as a Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR) of the U.S, find for a job, get a driver’s license, and get married or have children in the U.S. You can also able to apply for a U.S citizenship after a certain period.

Iraqi and Afghan Translators/Interpreters (SI) Visa for the U.S.
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Special Immigrant Visas (SI) is eligible for those Iraqi and Afghan citizens who work as interpreters and translators who have worked directly with the U.S. Armed Forces or under Chief of Mission (COM) authority in U.S. Embassy Baghdad or U.S. Embassy Kabul.

Treaty Traders/Treaty Investors (E-1/E-2) Visa for the U.S.
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The citizen of foreign countries with which the United States keeps treaties of commerce and navigation are eligible for treaty traders(E1)/treaty investors visas(E2). 

P Visa for the U.S. - Artists, Athletes and Entertainers
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Generally, the P-1 visa is provided to sportspersons who are solely or in a group to partake in several sporty programs in the U.S and to endorse themselves or their group and game. Furthermore, it is also considered for performers, whether they are single or in a team to take part in many entertaining curricula, contests, or other events.

Spouse of a U.S National Awaiting Approval of an I-130 Immigrant Petition (K3*) Visa for the U.S.
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The K-3 nonimmigrant visa is eligible for the foreign citizen spouse of a citizen of the U.S. The K3 visa allows the foreign-citizen spouse to enter the U.S and live there while they are waiting for their immigrant visa petition to be approved. 

Exchange Visitor (J) Visa for the U.S.
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Exchange visitor (J) visas are nonimmigrant visas. This visa facility is for those who want to participate in an approved exchange visitor program to arrive in the United States for an elevating learning experience. Through these programs, an interchange of knowledge, persons, and skills in the fields of education, arts, and sciences happens between Americans and the rest of the world.

Parents Visa of a U.S National (IR-5) for the U.S.
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The IR-5 permit is the U.S visa for parents of the U.S residents who are at least 21 years old. It provides them with the chance to reside and get employed in the U.S and stay associated with their children as a family in one country.