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Life in the US US Visas and Immigration Traveling to the US

Learning English

Studying in the US

Financing/Funding Your Study in the US

Working in the US

Getting a Social Security Number

Banking in the US

Savings, Investments, Debt & Retirement

Credit Cards & Credit Score

Sending Money Abroad

Medical Care & Health Insurance

Paying Taxes in the US

Housing in the US

Transportation in the US

International Calls

Education in the US

Safety in America

Learning about the US

US Immigration Introduction

Non-Immigrant Visas
Non-immigrant visas are required for travelers who wish to visit, work, or study for a temporary period. The type of visa required will depend on the purpose of your travel.

Immigrant Visa (Green Card)
Anyone who wishes to enter the United States to reside there permanently must apply for an immigrant visa (Green Card), whether or not that person plans to seek employment in the United States.

Becoming a US Citizen

Visa Denial & Deportation

Can anyone help me?

Processing Status

Predeparture Planning
Documents to Bring
US Currency & Traveler Checks
Planning Your Journey
Hotel & Airline Reservation
Packing
Driving in the US

Entering / Leaving the US
In the Airplane
Airport - Immigration
Airport - Customs
Airport - Departure
FAQ

Practical Information
Jet Lag
Language Problems
Tipping
International Calls
Transportation
Shopping
Personal Safety
Foreign Embassies in US

Sightseeing USA
Introduction
New England
Mid-Atlantic
The South
Midwest
The Southwest
The West
50 States and US Territories