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What’s the difference between immigrant and non-immigrant visa?

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What’s the difference between immigrant and non-immigrant visa?

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There are two types of Visas, immigrant and non-immigrant. In an immigrant visa, the applicant is applying for permanent residence in the United States. With a nonimmigrant visa, the applicant is visiting the United States for a temporary period of time for tourism, medical treatment, business, temporary study or temporary work.

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