C-1 visa
The C-1 visa is a type of visa reserved for immediate and continuous transit through the United States to a foreign country.[1] Interviews are not required for individuals younger than 13 or older than 80. Recipients are not eligible for an extension or change of status, and must possess sufficient funds to effect transit and enter the destination foreign country. The maximum term of stay is 29 days.[2]
References
External links
- 8 CFR 214.2 (c): Link to Title 8, Code of Federal Regulations.
- Visa wait times: Visa wait times at consulates around the world
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- A-1
- A-2
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- B-1
- B-2
- C-1
- C-2
- C-3
- CW-1
- CW-2
- D-1
- D-2
- E-1
- E-2
- E-3
- E-3D
- E-3R
- K-1
- K-2
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- K-4
- N-8
- N-9
- NATO-1
- NATO-2
- NATO-3
- NATO-4
- NATO-5
- NATO-6
- NATO-7
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