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In the chart below you will find types of visas accompanied by a brief description of visas that are available:

B-1 This visa is a nonimmigrant visa for persons desiring to      enter the US temporarily for business.
B-2 This visa is a non-immigrant visas for persons traveling to    the U.S. for personal reasons
D This is a visa for Crewmen of boats or airlines
E This is a visa for investors
F Student Visas for foreign Nationals studying in the United States
FB Family Immigration to bring relatives to the United States including FB-1, FB-1, FB-3 and FB-4 categories
H-1B This is a temporary work visa for professionals working in specialty occupation. There a are some special rules for Temporary Medical Workers
H-2A This visa is issued to temporary or seasonal agricultural workers where US agricultural workers are unavailable.
H-2B This visa is for the person coming to the US seeking training that is not available in the applicant's country.
H3 This visa is for people who want to enter the United States    to get trained for any number of different fields of endeavor. You do not go to a school on this type of visa, but rather,    you get trained on the job at a company offering a training program. Educational training is combined with on the job training to give you a rewarding experience in the United States. This visa is usually valid for up to eighteen months.
H4 The H-4 visa is for the dependants (spouses and children) of H-1B, H-2A, H-2B, and H-3 visa holders.
I Representatives of Foreign Information Media
J-1 Exchange Visitors
K-1 Fiancees of U.S. Citizens
L-1A L-1A visas are for executive or managerial level employees  at a multinational companies who seek an Inter-Company Transfer
L1-B Visas for non-US firm employees coming to the US to work at a related entity as an employee with specialized knowledge.
L-2 The L-2 visa is issued for the dependants i.e. spouse and children of L-1 visa holders.
L Blanket The blanket L visa is for commercial organizations for obtaining multiple L-1A or L-1B visas for the employees of   their company.
P Athletes and Entertainers
Q International Cultural Exchange Visitors
R Religious Workers
TN TN visas are available for Canadian and Mexican business visitors, treaty traders, investors, intra company transferees and professionals to work in the US
W Visa waiver program

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