Welcome to our "Visa Portal,"
your gateway to information on immigration classifications and
visas.
The Immigration and Nationality
Act as amended
over the years, provides the basic framework for regulating
the flow of visitors, workers and immigrants to the United States.
The last major overhaul of the immigration system was the Immigration
Act of 1990. This Act provides most of the still-current
immigrant and nonimmigrant classification and numerical ceilings
(subsequent legislation has added new classifications and/or
amended existing ones -- but the basic framework remains largely
the same as in 1990).
This page is intended for public
information purposes only. It is not intended to provide links
to all the information and forms needed to apply for and take
advantage of one of these classifications/visas. However, it
is instructive to record in one place the variety of classifications
and visas that make up the U.S. immigration system today. Please
note: The State Department is the entity of the U.S. Government
that is chiefly responsible for determining eligibility and issuing
visas for entry to the US. Visas are not issued through the Department of Homeland Security
This is one of four pages of
visas and related information. This page contains general information on visas. There are pages on nonimmigrant
visas, immigrant visas and other
immigration channels.
Visit the Department of State's website for visa information.
Quick links to relevant immigration information
on visas, documents and status-related questions:
Alphabetical List of Nonimmigrant
Classifications and Visas
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