Identification Documents Accepted For Domestic Flights
This article examines acceptable documents for domestic flights under the REAL ID Act as well as issues specifically applicable to foreign nationals.
This article examines acceptable documents for domestic flights under the REAL ID Act as well as issues specifically applicable to foreign nationals.
Exceptions for individuals: B1 visas can be obtained for certain medical clerkships or to observe business or vocational activities.
Can you sell your products at trade show or conference while in the US in B1 status? Check the answer about permissible activities for a B1 visitor for business.
The U.S. Embassy in Israel expanded interview waivers for certain applicants seeking tourist visa (B1/B2) visa renewals.
The admission to the United States of any alien as a nonimmigrant shall be for such time and under such conditions as the Attorney General may by regulations
The C2 transit visa is for nonimmigrants authorized to travel to the United Nations. C2 nonimmigrant status is limited to 29 days and there are other limitations on C2 visas.
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