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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.
On this website, you can check your U.S. visa application status. Please select a location and enter your Application ID or Case Number. NOTE: For applicants who completed their forms prior to January 1, 2022, please put NA into the Passport and Surname fields.
11 maj 2021 · A G-4 international organization or NATO-6 employee or family member can establish eligibility for an immigrant visa by obtaining classification from USCIS by filing a Petition for Amerasian, Widow (er), or Special Immigrant (Form I-360).
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. Important Notice: The online form DS-1648 available from the Department of State, at https://ceac.state.gov/agnato/, is the only acceptable version of this form.
The State Department has advised that changes from F-1/J-1/H1-B to G-1 or G-4 Principal visa are no longer available. New staff/STCs seeking a G-1 or G-4 Principal visa must obtain a visa at a U.S. Embassy abroad.
Only A-1 - 2, G-1 - 4, and NATO-1 - 6 visas may be renewed in the United States. Applicants for renewals of all other visa categories must apply at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate, generally in their country of residence.
To be eligible for G-4 visa classification for temporary travel of less than 90 days, officers and employees must be traveling to the United States to engage solely in official activities on behalf of the designated international organization.