non-immigrant

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Persons allowed to enter the U S for a specific and generally temporary purpose such as tourists, students, business visitors Most non-immigrants are not eligible for state or federal public benefits, with the exception of emergency Medicaid (MassHealth Limited)
An alien who comes to the U S temporary for the purpose of study, business, or tourism and has an intent to return to their home country The duration of stay will be indicated on their I-94
Person in the U S who is not a U S citizen, who is authorized to stay for a limited time, and who is expected to leave the U S Non-immigrants must meet certain reporting requirements, and there are restrictions on work and study
An individual with no intent to immigrate to the United States; maintains a residence in their home country which they do not intend to abandon
A person coming to the US for a limited period of time who intends to return to another country after the stay in the US ends Also, a class or type of visa issued for a non-immigrant purpose such as visitor, student, diplomat, and others
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Nonimmigrants are those who come to the U S temporarily for some particular purpose but do not remain permanently The main difference between a permanent resident who holds a green card and a nonimmigrant is that all nonimmigrants must have the intention of being in the U S only on a temporary basis There are many types of nonimmigrants Students, temporary workers and visitors are some of the most common
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An alien who seeks temporary entry to the United States for a specific purpose The alien must have a permanent residence abroad (for most classes of admission) and qualify for the nonimmigrant classification sought The nonimmigrant classifications include: foreign government officials, visitors for business and for pleasure, aliens in transit through the United States, treaty traders and investors, students, international representatives, temporary workers and trainees, representatives of foreign information media, exchange visitors, fiance(e)s of U S citizens, intracompany transferees, NATO officials, religious workers, and some others Most nonimmigrants can be accompanied or joined by spouses and unmarried minor (or dependent) children
nonimmigrant
An alien who has been admitted by the INS for a specific purpose for a definite period of time
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A foreign national who seeks temporary entry to the U S for specific purposes In most cases the foreign national must have a permanent residence abroad and qualify for the nonimmigrant classification
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{i} person who is not an immigrant
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Temporary residents or visitors to the U S
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{s} not an immigrant; not pertaining to immigrants
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