An individual who wishes to apply for a U.S visa must determine if they are eligible for a non-immigrant visa or an immigrant visa based on the purpose of their intended travel to the U.S.
Once a visa category is determined, the next step is to identify which visa type is suitable for the intended travel.
Non-Immigrant Visas
Individuals who wish to travel to the U.S for work, for study or for a visit may be eligible to apply for a non-immigrant visa.
If an individual seeks to apply for a non-immigrant visa, it is critical to identify the specific visa type because there are more than 20 non-immigrant visa types. Each visa type has its own criteria to determine if an individual is eligible for a specific visa class.
Detailed information about non-immigrant visa types can be found on our non-immigrant visas page.
Immigrant Visas
Individuals who are married to a U.S Citizen, have an immediate relative who is a permanent resident or a U.S citizen or are eligible to be sponsored through their employer may be eligible to apply for an immigrant visa.
If an individual seeks to apply for an immigrant visa, it is critical to identify the specific visa type for this category namely because there are a number of visa types. Each visa type has their own set of criteria to determine if an individual is eligible for a specific visa class.
Detailed information about immigrant visa types can be found on our immigrant visas page.