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DISCLAIMER: Texas SBA, Inc., Texas Small Business Association™ is not a U.S. federal government agency, law firm, and our staff are not licensed attorneys with any bar association of the United States. We are not am immigration law firm and do not represent foreign nationals, their employees, or members of their family. The information on this webpage are for information purposes concerning U.S. immigration visas available. All persons interested in immigrating to the United States of America should contact the nearest U.S. consulate, embassy, or immigration attorney.
Generally, a foreign citizen desiring to enter the U.S. should first obtain a visa. The type of visa availabe is dependant upon the purpose of your trip to the United States of America. More than 50 different types of visas are available to those citizens of the world desireous of visiting the United States.
Non-Immigration Visas
(temporary visitors to the U.S.A.)
- Business Visas for Canadian and Mexican Citizens, their Spouse, and Children
- Tourist Visas; Visitors on International Cultural Exchange, their Spouse, and Children
- Foreign Government Officials of International Organizations, their Employees, Immediate Members of Family, and Personal Associates
- Businesspeople, Investors, Inner-Company Employee Transferees, Entertainers, Students, their Spouse, and Children
- Fiancé Visas
- Spouse and Children under 21 years of age, parents, and Siblings of U.S. citizens (those seeking permanent residency.)
- Investors
- Work Visas
- Immigrant Diversity


