IMPORTANT
The purpose of your intended trip and other information will determine what type of processing you need under US immigration law.
All temporary visitors to the United States should consult the list of categories before starting their trip, you can see the guide in the section on the bottom left.
The information on our websites is designed to help you understand the process, whether an interview is necessary, and how to prepare for the day of your interview. Just click on one of the following options or on the left column to start the accompaniment.
LIST OF CATEGORIES
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Business & Tourism (B1/B2)
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Members of a commercial crew or flight crew (C1/D)
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Student visas (F and M)
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Academic exchange visas (J)
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Petition-Based Employment (H, L, O, P)
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Religious Professions (R1)
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Domestic Employees (os) (B-1)
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Press and Media (I)
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Merchants (E-1)
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Investors (E-2)
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Members of International Organizations (G)
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Diplomats and Employees, Federal Mexican Government (A)
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NAFTA (TN)
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Victims of Human Trafficking (T)
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Victims of Criminal Acts (U)
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Groups
Additional Information
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Certain family members of a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident
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Fiancé(e) of a US citizen
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Employment-Based Immigrants
Remember, throughout the visa application and interview process you must tell the truth and provide complete and correct information.
Jessy Newman
During the interview it is important to keep in mind that the consuls require proof that you have every intention of returning to your country of origin.Yarely Smith