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This checklist outlines the steps to apply for G-4 visas outside the U.S. for staff and their dependents. The G type visa is a 'non-immigrant' visa.
Dependents of foreign mission members who are authorized to work in the United States, have obtained employment for an entity other than a foreign government or international organization, and are covered under the U.S. Social Security system are required to have Social Security numbers.
To receive a G-1, G-2, G-3, or G-4 visa, you must be traveling to attend meetings at, visit, or work at a designated international organization. If you are entitled to a G visa, under U.S. visa law, you must receive a G visa.
Apply: Online DS-1648. Please click Online DS-1648 to begin your application when you are ready. This form is limited to A, G and NATO visa applicants applying in the United States.
Which U.S. visas or immigration documents allow ST’s to work at the World Bank in the United States? G-4 Principal Visa. G-4 Dependent Visa with valid Employment Authorization Document.
G-Type Visa Services. Driver's License Support for HQ Staff. Obtain or Renew Driver's License in the District of Colombia, Maryland, or Virginia - G4 and G5 Visa Holders. DMV Updates – October 2022. Employment Authorization.
How to Apply for a G-4 Visa. Staff members and any dependent family members must obtain a U.S. G-4 visa before traveling to Washington, D.C. to begin an assignment at the IMF. If you arrive in the U.S. without a G-4 visa, it will be necessary to leave the country and apply for the G-4 visa from abroad.