What are the various nonimmigrant visas?
A – Diplomatic employees and their households B – Business visitors (B-1) and Visitors for Pleasure (B-2) C – Transit visa D – Crew member E – Treaty Visa (E-1 Treaty Trader) (E-2 Treaty Investor) F – Students G – Employees of International Organizations H – Temporary Workers (minimum of a university degree required) I – Representatives of international media J – Exchange visitors K – Fiancs L – Intracompany transferees M – Language and vocational students N – NATO employees O – Extraordinary ability aliens P – Athletes, entertainment groups Q – Cultural exchange visitors R – Religious workers S – Criminal informantsQ: I have a visitor’s visa. May I work? A: This visa classification is designed for foreign nationals desiring to come to the United States temporarily for either pleasure (B-2) or for a legitimate business purpose (B-1). Neither B2 nor B1 classification is work authorized.Q: What is considered legitimate business activity for B-1 purposes? A: B-1 entrants may engage in com