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  2. Begin with Part 1, providing information about the employer. Fill in your legal name, contact information, and business address accurately.
  3. In Part 2, select the basis for classification. Choose from options like 'New employment' or 'Change of employer' based on your situation.
  4. Proceed to Part 3 to enter worker information. Ensure you include full names, dates of birth, and any previous names used by the worker.
  5. Complete Part 4 by detailing processing information. Indicate if any workers are outside CNMI and provide their prior periods of stay if applicable.
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This includes tourists, business travelers, students, and temporary workers. It also includes people who represent foreign governments or international organizations.
Nonimmigrant visas are issued to foreign nationals who intend to remain in the United States for a temporary (less than permanent) period. The period varies for different nonimmigrant categories. There are more than 40 nonimmigrant U.S. visa categories; each is used for a different, but very specific purpose.
Immigrant visas are issued to foreign nationals who intend to live permanently in the United States. Nonimmigrant visas are for foreign nationals wishing to enter the United States on a temporary basis - for tourism, medical treatment, business, temporary work, study, or other similar reasons.
Applicants for nonimmigrant visas can view the status of their visa cases via the CEAC launch page . All NIV cases created within the past year are available in the CEAC Status Check. How to use the system: In order to use the CEAC Status Check, you will need to enter your CEAC barcode and the interview location.
Immigrant visas allow indefinite residency in the host country, leading to permanent residency. Non-immigrant visas, however, grant temporary stays for specific purposes, typically ranging from a few months to several years, with the possibility of extension under certain circumstances.
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The following are the most important U.S. nonimmigrant visa categories: B-1 Visa (business visitors) E-1 Visa (treaty traders) E-2 Visa (treaty investors)
Nonimmigrant status This status is for people who enter the U.S. on a temporary basis whether for tourism, business, temporary work, or study. Once a person has entered the U.S. in nonimmigrant status, they are restricted to the activity or reason for which they were allowed entry.

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