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The non-immigrant
visa classification covers a broad range of visas used to enter
the United States for work, pleasure or study. Some visas are
considered 'dual status'; you may attempt to obtain permanent
residency (a green card) while under that classification. Most
non-immigrant visas, however, require you establish the
demonstration of non-immigrant intent. This means you should
demonstrate that you have a permanent residence in your home
country that you have no intention of abandoning. The duration
of time you may spend in the U.S. can range from a few days to
several years, depending on the visa. In most situations, your
spouse and unmarried children under the age of 21 may accompany
you on a derivative visa. |
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