
An embassy or consulate of the United States in their country of origin are ideal places to get complete and accurate information on visas. Another good source of information can be found on the websites maintained by the State Department of the United States. www.travel.state.gov try to explain the basics here, but the rules are complex and can change regularly. Therefore you can not use this information as the definitive source of information.
There are many types of visas
There are three main categories of visas. Visitor visas, Tourist visas are also known more readily available. Allow the recipient to visit the United States for up to three months, but do not allow visitors to work in the United States. Visas for temporary employment are very limited and therefore more difficult to obtain. Allow holders to work in the United States for a specified period, usually between six months and five years. Immigrant visas entitle the holder to live in the United States, to work and to enjoy most of the privileges of citizenship. Depending on individual circumstances, immigrant visas can often be difficult or impossible to obtain.

Most tourists and business people traveling to the United States did not have a visa or if you need a single visitor visa. The State Department currently allows nationals of 27 countries to enter the United States without a visa under the pilot program Visa Waiver Program. If you are a citizen of one of the following countries and have a valid passport and want to visit the United States for less than 90 days, you do not need a visitor visa: Andorra, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brunei, Denmark, Finland , France, Germany, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Liechtenstein, Luxembourg, Monaco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, San Marino, Singapore, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom.
How to get a visitor visa
must obtain a visitor visa before entering the United States. You must apply for a visa at an embassy or consulate of the United States in their country of residence. You must provide proof that you are a permanent resident or have strong ties to their country of origin. Such evidence may include ownership of property or business, family ties, permanent employment, a letter from a citizen of the United States assume responsibility or other factors indicate that you will return to your home country after your stay in the United States. You will need to provide enough evidence to convince the hearing officer at the embassy that you will return home.
Temporary work visas
There are many categories of temporary work visas applied to a wide variety of circumstances. Served transferred overseas offices, specialized occupations, temporary jobs in agriculture, entertainers, artists, teachers, religious workers, some students and workers in cultural exchange frames. If you have special or if you are a famous artist job skills, you probably will not have any problem getting a temporary work visa. Otherwise, you may have difficulty getting.
Working while visiting the United States
Young people often ask us about the possibilities of working in the United States during his visit to the country. The best opportunities for this are given by the student visa and cultural exchange programs. Student visas (J-visa) are available for students who have been accepted into an approved program of study in the United States. They do not allow automatically to take a job, but a lot of work and study terms are available. Cultural exchange visas (Q-visa) include temporary employment opportunities in the United States, but you have a job with an employer cultural exchange approved before applying for a visa.
Disney Corporation is one of the largest employers of students of cultural exchange in the United States. Au pair are available through a number of temporary employment overseas territories.
Written by: Mike Leco
In Charles Werner
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