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B-1 VisaB-1 visaThe B-1 non immigrant visa is given to people who wish to conduct business transactions inside the United States of America. This visa is deigned to allow people to conduct business while in the US, but does not allow the holder to actually be gainfully employed or to run a business in the US. B1 Visa is always issued together with B2 visa and is called B1/B2. It embodies 2 different reasons for travel. First is Business and second is Tourism. Every country included European Union member states must apply for a visa fo the U.S. if they intend to stay there for more than 90 days. K Visas for immediate relativesEven though these visas are issued to people who have the intent to immigrate permanently to the United States, they are still technically classified as nonimmigrant visas (temporary). U.S. citizens may petition the USCIS for a K temporary visa for fiancé(e)s, spouses and unmarried dependent children of said fiancé(e)s and spouses. In the case of fiancé(e)s, the K-1 visa will allow them to stay in the U.S. for 90 days to marry the petitioning citizen and apply for adjustment of status to legal permanent resident. If the marriage is not concluded within that time, the fiancé(e) will be subjected to removal proceedings. In the case of spouses, the K-3 visa is valid for two years and may be extended indefinitely as long as the marriage on which it is based is not dissolved. The holders of K-3 and K-4 status are eligible for work authorization and may leave and re-enter the United States as long as their visas are still valid. |
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