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  2. Transit Visa - Travel

    travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/other-visa-categories/transit.html

    Transit (C) visas are nonimmigrant visas for persons traveling in immediate and continuous transit through the United States enroute to another country, with few exceptions.

  3. Crewmember Visa - Travel

    travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/us-visas/other-visa-categories/crewmember...

    Crewmembers Traveling to Meet Non-Lightering Vessels. If you travel to the United States to meet and board the vessel you will work on, you need a transit (C-1) visa. (This is in addition to the crewmember (D) visa required to work on the vessel.)

  4. I am a nonimmigrant C1 - USCIS

    www.uscis.gov/sites/default/files/document/guides/C1en.pdf

    I am a nonimmigrant C1. How do I extend my nonimmigrant stay in the United States? • There is no other factor that requires you to depart the United States prior to extending status (for example, a USCIS officer may determine that you should obtain a new visa prior to extending your status); and.

  5. C-1 Transit Visa - U.S. Immigration Information

    www.usimmigrationapplication.org/visas/c1-transit-visa

    C-1 Transit Visa Application, Form DS-160, for travelers who transit though the U.S. by land, water, air. Purpose: The C1 visa allows you to travel in and out of the United States when your final destination is another country.

  6. Transiting in the United States (C-1 Visas) - U.S. Embassy &...

    uk.usembassy.gov/visas/transiting-the-united-states

    Travelers in transit through the United States require valid C-1 visas, unless they are eligible to transit visa free under the Visa Waiver Program (VWP).

  7. US Transit Visa Types, Requirements, and Application Steps

    visaguide.world/us-visa/nonimmigrant/transit-visa

    The US government issues C1 visas for USA for immediate and continuous transit through the country. Immediate and continuous transit means that your itinerary to your final destination includes a layover in the US and you will have to stop there, but have no other privileges.

  8. The C1 visa is for individuals transiting through the U.S., especially crew members. Eligibility includes those working on airlines or vessels, with exemptions for specific occupations like certain ship repairs or working on U.S.-based fishing vessels.

  9. C Visa: Foreign National in Transit - USCIS Guide

    www.uscisguide.com/visa/nonimmigrant-visas/transit/c-visa-foreign-national-in...

    A U.S. C-1 visa is a nonimmigrant visa that allows foreign nationals to transit through the United States for a period of up to 29 days. It is typically used by travelers who need to travel through the United States in order to reach their ultimate destination, such as a cruise ship embarkation point.

  10. If you are not traveling to the U.N. headquarters and are not a foreign government official, you will need to apply for a C-1 visa. Know which type of visa you need so that you can attach all the documents and file the right forms.

  11. USA C-1 Transit Visa - Immihelp

    www.immihelp.com/usa-c1-transit-visa

    USA C-1 Transit Visa. If you are a non-U.S. citizen and are merely passing through the United States while transiting to another foreign country, a C-1 transit visa is an appropriate non-immigrant visa.