Friday, August 28, 2015

Why You Need A Crewmember Visa in United States of America?

If you want to travel with your crew members to America for work, they would need C1/D non immigrant visa. Individuals with a crew member visa can enter US and stay for 29 days.

This visa is issued to professionals such as pilots, flight attendant of an international commercial airline etc. It also includes captain, engineer, cook, waiter, and other staff members of the ships or cruises.  Moreover, this visa is also for the trainees who are travelling on a training vessel.

If a person is coming to US to join a vessel, he requires C-1 immigration, and in addition, if the dependents of a crew member wants to accompany him, they can obtain a B-2 visa.  If a person wants to stay for more than 29 days, he requires B-1 visa.

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