B-1 Visa is Suitable For:
Participants to attend scientific, educational, professional, business, or religious conventions
Persons to work on specific projects in the U.S. and paid by a foreign employer
Business professionals to participate in commercial transactions (which do not involve gainful employment) such as negotiating contracts and consulting with business associates
Persons to undertake independent studies such as feasibility studies, market research or any such activity
Persons to attend professional or business conferences, workshops, or seminars
Business professionals to explore possibilities to set up a subsidiary of a foreign corporation, or to make investments
Personal or domestic servants to come to the U.S. with a U.S. citizen or nonimmigrant employer on B, E, F, H, I, J, L, M, O, P, R, or TN status
Technical personnel to install or service equipment pursuant to a contract of sale, or to provide after sales service
Business professionals to attend meetings as a member of the Board of Directors of a U.S. corporation
Persons to observe business, professional, or vocational activity as long as it does not involve any hands-on activity
Professional athletes to compete for tournament money and not for a salary
Professionals to conduct business consultations with business associates in the U.S.
Purchasing agents of a foreign employer to come to the U.S. to procure goods, components, or raw materials for use outside the U.S.
Foreign business persons coming to the U.S. in conjunction with Litigation
Persons rendering professional services in the U.S. that would otherwise qualify them for an H-1B visa, but who are paid for those services by a source outside the U.S.
Persons employed outside the U.S. who are paid from abroad, and who come to the U.S. to undertake an established training program that would qualify them for an H-3 visa
Employees of foreign airlines who are engaged in productive employment in the U.S. and paid in the U.S. who are not eligible for E-1 treaty trader status
Other persons such as for bona fide religious missionaries and crew members on yachts
Special situations involving Canadians and Mexicans such as Canadian truck drivers who are paid by either Canadian or U.S. firms and who transport commodities across the Canadian Border
Foreign companies to send their personnel to the U.S. to install or service equipment pursuant to a contract of sale or to provide after sales service
U.S. companies to bring foreign business consultants for training or expert advice
U.S. universities to bring foreign guest speakers or lecturers
P-2 Visa is Suitable For:
Artists entering the U.S. through a government recognized reciprocal exchange program
Entertainment troupes or bands entering the U.S. through a government recognized reciprocal exchange program
Support personnel of P-2 visa holders
U.S. agents and companies to bring artists and entertainers under a reciprocal exchange program to tour the U.S. or participate in events
P-3 Visa is Suitable For:
Artists and entertainers entering the U.S. to perform in a culturally unique program
Artists to represent, teach, or coach cultural, musical, ethnic folk, artistic, or theatrical arts in the U.S.
Artists entering the U.S. to enhance the development or understanding of culturally unique art forms
Support personnel of P-3 visa holders
U.S. agents and companies to bring artists and entertainers to participate in culturally unique programs
Q-1 Visa is Suitable For:
Foreign nationals entering the U.S. through an international cultural exchange program to share and promote history, culture and traditions of their home country
Foreign nationals entering the U.S. through an exchange program to undertake employment or practical training that is directly related to sharing culture and history of their home country
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