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  1. Visas for Employees of International Organizations and NATO

    To receive a G-1, G-2, G-3, or G-4 visa, you must be traveling to attend meetings at, visit, or work at a designated international organization. If you are entitled to a G visa, under U.S. visa law, you must receive a G visa.

  2. G visa - Wikipedia

    A G visa is a category of official visas issued to diplomats, government officials, and international organization employees who are visiting the United States temporarily for a governmental purpose. [1][2]

  3. DS-1648: Online Application for A, G, and NATO Visas - Travel

    Welcome to the DS-1648: Online Application for A, G, or NATO Visa (Applying in the United States only). Review the Photograph Requirements so that you take a photo which meets requirements, prior to completing the online application. Review the Frequently Asked Questions regarding the online application DS-1648 before getting started.

  4. Visas for Diplomats and Foreign Government Officials - Travel

    To qualify for an A-1 or A-2 visa, you must be traveling to the United States on behalf of your national government to engage solely in official activities for that government.

  5. Diplomatic (A and G) Visas, Explained - Boundless

    G visas provide diplomatic privileges and immunities similar to those of A visas, ensuring that individuals engaged in official international duties can carry out their responsibilities without interference.

  6. G Visa Overview | Immigration.com

    To qualify for a G visa, the purpose of your intended travel to the United States must be pursuant to official duties. Permanent mission members of a recognized government to a designated international organization are eligible for a G-1 visa.

  7. Visa Member of International Organization (G, G1, G2, G3, G4)

    Persons traveling to the United States for official reasons qualify for a G visa.

  8. G - NATO Visa - Wizard Results

    International organizations and NATO officials and employees traveling to the United States to engage in official duties or activities must enter the United States with a G-1 – 4 or NATO-1 – 6 visa.

  9. G Visa:G1, G2, G3, G4, G5 - LL.M. Law

    Apr 16, 2025 · International Organization Staff Visitor's Visa. The LL.M. Law Group can help obtain a G visa for visitors to the United States.

  10. G Visa: Employees of International Organizations - USCIS Guide

    What is an G Visa? An G visa is a type of non-immigrant visa issued by the United States government. It is designed for international representatives to the United Nations, the organization’s specialized agencies, or other international organizations.

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