Alien number is available only for Persons applied for Adjustment of status [I-485] , GC holders and Citizens only. Alien number will be also available in I-140 approval notice of the particular person.
The persons who are in non immigrant visas, then they have to provide SSN or Tax ID number [IRS number] for verification.
An alien registration number is a file number the USCIS assigns to certain types of cases. Most non-immigrants (ex, H-1B visa) do not have alien registration numbers.
Alien numbers normally start with A#followed by an eight-digit numbers. You will have an alien number only if you filed certain immigration petitions such as I-485, EAD, etc. Visitors/tourists) aren't issued an alien number.
If you have a B1/B2 category visa then u don't have any "A" number. --MB
Both B1 and B2 are visas for temporary stay in US. The B1 visa is business visa and can be used by the applicant to travel to US for business related issues. The B2 visa is tourist visa and the applicant can visit places and must have entered US only for touring purposes. No activities of any financial gain must be carried out during visit by the tourist visa holder. Both B1 and B2 visa holders should look after their expenses on their own.
The visa required for pakistanis to do business in the USA is the B1/B2 Visa.
i have usa b1 b2 multypal visa and i want extension for one year...what can i do for that.. if i want to stay in usa for one month..
A B1 visa is issued to business visitors who wish to enter the U.S. for a temporary period to engage in legitimate business activities, such as meetings, conferences, negotiating contracts and consultations. B1 visa holders may not work in the U.S. and may not be paid from a U.S. source. Individuals, who seek to work in the United States should apply for a work visa, such as an H-1B, TN or L-1 visa.
A B1 visa is a non-immigrant visa that allows individuals to enter the United States for business purposes, such as attending meetings, conferences, or training sessions. It does not permit the holder to engage in paid work in the U.S.
A person can volunteer in the United States with a B1 visa. The volunteer program must be an organized project by a recognized religious or nonprofit organization that provides services to the needy. A person can not volunteer in the United States without a B1 visa.
td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}Maximum limit to stay in the US on B1 B2 visa is 6 months or less. An extension of 6 months is possible which is subject to approval. To request an extension, you will need to submit a visitor visa extension application to USCIS, and also have a good reason to request extension. For more information about B1 and B2 visa, you can use Path2Usa. I personally use it.
If you mean a non-immigrant visa such as a B1, B2, F1, H1B, then it's on the visa itself. The visa would be the nice-looking laminated sticker (the new ones, at least) on your passport, and the number would be a long number on the top of the visa. If you lost it, there's going to be some minor problems obtaining the number, but you would have to contac the Dept. of State or the consular section where you obtained the visa. If you're talking about an immigrant visa, an A-number may or may not be assigned to you if you're still waiting for the petition to be approved. Generally, this would not be termed a "visa number". Check out any I-797 Notice of Action mailed by USCIS. The 9 digit number (sometimes 8 digits since the first number is assumed to be 0) would be above the beneficiary name (A xxx xxx xxx). If the number's not there, then there's none assigned. Depending on why you need the "visa number", you can use the receipt number as proof that there's a pending petition (the receipt number is 13 characters long and starts with three letters like EAC, WAC, or MSC). For Non-Immigrant Visa, Visa number is the RED Number on the Visa itself. This answer is from USCIS.It is the RED number - check out this CIS Form that advises under Visa # "(not the control number that begins with a year)"Please refer to the related link for more information.
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Do you mean will the U.S. will let you back in without a green card? yes if you have a valid visa, such as a B1 visa or H1B visa. You can also apply for an Advance Parole while you are waiting for your green card to come in.