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VISITOR VISAS
Where to Apply for the Visitor Visa?
Applicants for visitor visas should generally apply at the American Embassy or Consulate with jurisdiction over their place of permanent residence. Even though visa applicants may apply at any U.S. consular office abroad, it may be additional challenging to qualify for the visa outside the country of permanent residence.
 
Change of Status
Change of Status is Suitable For:

Certain nonimmigrants who are maintaining status and wish to change to an additional status including:

Diplomatic and other government officials, and their families and employees on an A visa
Temporary visitors for business or pleasure on B visa category
Academic students on F-1 visa and their immediate family members on F-2 visa
Representatives to international organizations and their families and employees on G visa
Representatives of foreign media on I visa and their immediate family members
Exchange visitors on J-1 visa and their immediate family members on J-2 visa
Vocational students on M-1 visa and their immediate family members on M-2 visa
Parents and children of the individuals who have been granted special immigrant status because their parents were employed by an international organization in the United States
Temporary workers and their immediate family members on H, L, O, P, Q or R visa
 
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