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Nonimmigrant Classes of Admission

The United States grants some nonimmigrants temporary admission into the United States. This includes tourists, business travelers, students, and temporary workers. It also includes people who represent foreign governments or international organizations. 

Section 101(a)(15) of the Immigration and Nationality Act (INA) defines the official nonimmigrant classes of admission. 

Nonimmigrants are only allowed to be in the country for specific purposes. Each class of admission has different rules about length of stay and lawful activities. Regulated activities include employment, travel, and accompaniment by dependents. 

Temporary worker visas are for people who want to enter the country for a fixed period of employment. They are not considered permanent or indefinite.

Temporary workers must qualify based on the planned employment purpose. Requirements to apply for a visa vary by employment purpose. 
 

Temporary workers and trainees
CW1CNMI-only transitional workers
CW2Spouses and children of CW1
H1BTemporary workers in specialty occupations
H1B1Chile and Singapore Free Trade Agreement aliens
H1CRegistered nurses participating in the Nursing Relief for Disadvantaged Areas
H2AAgricultural workers
H2BNonagricultural workers
H2RReturning H2B workers
H3Trainees
H4Spouses and children of H1, H2, or H3
O1Workers with extraordinary ability or achievement
O2Workers accompanying and assisting in performance of O1 workers
O3Spouses and children of O1 and O2
P1Internationally recognized athletes or entertainers
P2Artists or entertainers in reciprocal exchange programs
P3Artists or entertainers in culturally unique programs
P4Spouses and children of P1, P2, or P3
Q1Workers in international cultural exchange programs
R1Workers in religious occupations
R2Spouses and children of R1
TNNorth American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) professional workers
TDSpouses and children of TN

 

Intracompany transferees
L1Intracompany transferees
L2Spouses and children of L1

 

Treaty traders and investors
E1Treaty traders and their spouses and children
E2Treaty investors and their spouses and children
E2CTreaty investors and their spouses and children (CNMI only)
E3Australian Free Trade Agreement principals, spouses and children
E3DSpouse or Child of E3
E3RReturning E3

 

Representatives of foreign information media
I1Representatives of foreign information media and spouses and children