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C Visas for Aliens in TransitTransit VisasAs quoted or based on information provided by the US Department of State and/or the USCIS. Updated 2007-05-23
The C visa is intended for those individuals whose travel takes them through the U.S., without intending to actually enter the U.S. The specific visa codes are:
Note: The Transit without Visa program has been suspended until further notice. See the related link on this page.
Additional Information about C VisasThese visas are for individuals traveling through the United States and not staying. Generally you can file for these visas yourself at a United States embassy or consulate near you. However, there are times when the situation is somewhat more complicated, or times when you have been repeatedly denied entry. If you would like help with this process, we are able to help. |
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C-1 Visa |
In transitAlien in transit directly through U.S |
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C-1D Visa |
In transit crewmanCombined transit and crewman visa |
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C-2 Visa |
In transit to UNAlien in transit to UN headquarters district under Section 11.(3), (4), or (5) of the Headquarters Agreement |
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C-3 Visa |
Forgeign officials in transitForeign government official, members of immediate family, attendant, servant, or personal employee, in transit |
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C-4 Visa |
In transit without visaTransit without Visa, see TWOV |
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