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The '''G-1 diplomatic visa''' is a nonimmigrant [[Visa (document)|Visa]] which allows designated principal resident representatives of foreign governments recognized by the [[United States]] to enter into the U.S. to work for an [[international organization]] and not for personal business or pleasure. The staff and immediate family members of principal G-1 visa holders also qualify for '''G-1 visa'''.
The '''G-1 diplomatic visa''' is a nonimmigrant [[Visa (document)|Visa]] which allows designated principal resident representatives of foreign governments gnized by the [[United States]] to enter into the U.S. to work for an [[international organization]] and not for personal business or pleasure. The staff and immediate family members of principal G-1 visa holders also qualify for '''G-1 visa'''.


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Revision as of 03:27, 26 September 2015

The G-1 diplomatic visa is a nonimmigrant Visa which allows designated principal resident representatives of foreign governments gnized by the United States to enter into the U.S. to work for an international organization and not for personal business or pleasure. The staff and immediate family members of principal G-1 visa holders also qualify for G-1 visa.