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im:AlienNonImmigrantStatusCode

A kind of Alien Person Status

Element information

Content

  • Type based on xsd:token
    • Valid valueDescription
      H-4Spouse or child of H-1B, H-1B1, H-1C, H-2A, H-2B, H-2R, or H-3.
      S9Temporary agricultural workers coming to the United States to perform agricultural services or labor of a temporary or seasonal nature when authorized workers are unavailable in the United States;
      H-1CRegistered nurses to work in areas with a shortage of health professionals under the Nursing Relief for Disadvantaged Areas Act of 1999;
      K-4Child accompanying or following to join a K-3 alien.
      V1Nonimmigrant spouse of lawful permanent residents waiting more than 3 years for an immigrant visa based upon an immigrant petition filed on or before the enactment date of the LIFE Act, as of December 28, 2000.
      T-3Child of T-1
      H3Aliens coming temporarily to the United States as trainees, other than to receive graduate medical education or training;
      N8Parent of an alien classified SK3 or SN3.
      D-1Alien crewman on a vessel or aircraft temporarily in the United States, departing on same vessel or airline of arrival.
      H2RReturning H-2B worker not subject to the numerical cap (exempts returning workers from the H-2B numerical cap for FY05, FY06, FY07), expires at the conclusion of FY 2007.
      R2Spouse and children of R1 (Prior to FY92, R2 was a class used for deferred inspection).
      V2Child of lawful permanent residents waiting more than 3 years for an immigrant visa based upon an immigrant petition filed on or before the enactment date of the LIFE Act.
      NATO-7Attendant, servant, or personal employee of NATO-1, NATO-2, NATO-3, NATO-4, NATO-5, and NATO-6 classes, and members of immediate family.
      H1CRegistered nurses to work in areas with a shortage of health professionals under the Nursing Relief for Disadvantaged Areas Act of 1999;
      P-4Spouse or child of P-1, P-2, or P-3.
      B-1Temporary visitor for business (including Peace Corps).
      U3Child of U-1 (Regulations have not yet been written, but DHS is statutorily responsible for writing the regulations by 5 Jul 2006.)
      G3Representative of nonrecognized or nonmember foreign government to international organization, and members of immediate family.
      R1Temporary worker to perform work in religious occupations (Prior to FY92, R1 was a class used for parolee admission).
      WBTemporary visitor for business admitted without visa under the Visa Waiver Program.
      B1Temporary visitor for business (including Peace Corps).
      A-1Ambassador, public minister, career diplomatic or consular officer, and members of immediate family.
      HSCFree Trade, Singapore / Chile nationals to work in specialty occupations.
      N2Other representatives of Member States to NATO
      T-4Parent of T-1
      F-1Student, academic or language program.
      V-3Child of V-1 or V-2.
      D2Alien crewman departing on vessel other than one of arrival.
      NATO-6Members of a civilian component accompanying a force entering in accordance with the provisions of the NATO Status-of-Forces Agreement;
      J1Exchange visitor.
      M-3Canadian or Mexican national commuter student (vocational student or other nonacademic student).
      Q-1Temporary worker in an international cultural exchange program.
      L-2Spouse or child of L-1.
      H-1BWorkers with "specialty occupations" admitted on the basis of professional education, skills, and/or equivalent experience
      O2Temporary worker accompanying or assisting O-1.
      B-2Temporary visitor for pleasure.
      A2Other foreign government official or employee and members of immediate family.
      V-1Nonimmigrant spouse of lawful permanent residents waiting more than 3 years for an immigrant visa based upon an immigrant petition filed on or before the enactment date of the LIFE Act, as of December 28, 2000.
      T1Individuals physically present in the United States who are or have been victims of a severe form of trafficking.
      P4Spouse or child of P-1, P-2, or P-3.
      F2Spouse or child of F-1.
      E-2Treaty investor, spouse and children.
      M2Spouse or child of M-1.
      E2Treaty investor, spouse and children.
      J-1Exchange visitor.
      T-2Spouse of T-1
      D1Alien crewman on a vessel or aircraft temporarily in the United States, departing on same vessel or airline of arrival.
      P-1Temporary Worker, internationally recognized athlete or entertainer for a specific competition or performance.
      C-1Alien in continuous and immediate transit through the United States.
      A3Attendant, servant, or personal employee of A-1 or A-2 and members of immediate family.
      C1Alien in continuous and immediate transit through the United States.
      H-2BTemporary non-agricultural workers coming to the United States to perform temporary services or labor if unemployed persons capable of performing the service or labor cannot be found in the United States;
      Q3Spouse or child of Q-2, expires September 2008
      A1Ambassador, public minister, career diplomatic or consular officer, and members of immediate family.
      U-5Unmarried, under 18, sibling of U-1 (Regulations have not yet been written, but DHS is statutorily responsible for writing the regulations by 5 Jul 2006.)
      NATO-2Other representatives of Member States to NATO
      K2Child of K-1.
      P2Temporary worker, artist or entertainer under a reciprocal exchange program with a similar organization of a foreign state.
      O1Temporary worker with extraordinary ability/achievement in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics.
      N6Members of a civilian component accompanying a force entering in accordance with the provisions of the NATO Status-of-Forces Agreement;
      J2Spouse or child of J-1.
      M3Canadian or Mexican national commuter student (vocational student or other nonacademic student).
      U-1Individuals who have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as victim of criminal activity. (Regulations have not yet been written, but DHS is statutorily responsible for writing the regulations by 5 Jul 2006.)
      K-2Child of K-1.
      S3Free Trade, Singapore / Chile nationals to work in specialty occupations.
      U1Individuals who have suffered substantial physical or mental abuse as victim of criminal activity. (Regulations have not yet been written, but DHS is statutorily responsible for writing the regulations by 5 Jul 2006.)
      U-3Child of U-1 (Regulations have not yet been written, but DHS is statutorily responsible for writing the regulations by 5 Jul 2006.)
      P-2Athletes and entertainers at an internationally recognized level of performance; artists and entertainers under a reciprocal exchange program; artists and entertainers under a program that is "culturally unique"; and their spouses and children;
      G4Officer or employee of international organization and members of immediate family.
      K-3Spouse of a U.S. citizen who is a beneficiary of a petition for status as the immediate relative of a U.S. citizen (I-130).
      K3Spouse of a U.S. citizen who is a beneficiary of a petition for status as the immediate relative of a U.S. citizen (I-130).
      O-1Temporary workers with extraordinary ability or achievement in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics; those entering solely for the purpose of accompanying and assisting such workers; and their spouses and children;
      J-2Spouse or child of J-1.
      H-2ATemporary agricultural workers coming to the United States to perform agricultural services or labor of a temporary or seasonal nature when authorized workers are unavailable in the United States;
      H-2RReturning H-2B worker not subject to the numerical cap (exempts returning workers from the H-2B numerical cap for FY05, FY06, FY07), expires at the conclusion of FY 2007.
      N-9Child of N-8 or of an alien classified SK1, SK2, SK4, SN1, SN2, or SN4.
      U5Unmarried, under 18, sibling of U-1 (Regulations have not yet been written, but DHS is statutorily responsible for writing the regulations by 5 Jul 2006.)
      N9Child of N-8 or of an alien classified SK1, SK2, SK4, SN1, SN2, or SN4.
      V-2Child of lawful permanent residents waiting more than 3 years for an immigrant visa based upon an immigrant petition filed on or before the enactment date of the LIFE Act.
      F1Student, academic or language program.
      G-5Attendant, servant, or personal employee of G-1, G-2, G-3, or G-4, and members of immediate family.
      H4Spouse or child of H-1B, H-1B1, H-1C, H-2A, H-2B, H-2R, or H-3.
      L2Spouse or child of L-1.
      NATO-3Official clerical staff accompanying a representative of Member State to NATO
      H-1ARegistered nurses (valid from 10/1/1990 through 9/30/1995)
      M1Student pursuing a full course of study at an established vocational or other recognized nonacademic institution (other than in a language training program).
      T4Parent of T-1
      C-3Foreign government official, members of immediate family, attendant, servant, or personal employee, in transit.
      H1Workers with "specialty occupations" admitted on the basis of professional education, skills, and/or equivalent experience
      D-2Alien crewman departing on vessel other than one of arrival.
      WTTemporary visitor for pleasure admitted without visa under the Visa Waiver Program.
      T2Spouse of T-1
      N4Officials of NATO (other than those classifiable under NATO-1) and members of immediate family.
      K-1Fiance or fiancee of a U.S. citizen entering solely to conclude a valid marriage contract.
      V3Child of V-1 or V-2.
      R-1Temporary worker to perform work in religious occupations (Prior to FY92, R1 was a class used for parolee admission).
      C2Alien in Transit to United Nations Headquarters District under Sec. 11 (3), (4), or (5) of the Headquarters Agreement with the United Nations.
      U2Spouse of U-1 (Regulations have not yet been written, but DHS is statutorily responsible for writing the regulations by 5 Jul 2006.)
      L-1Intracompany transferee (executive, managerial, and specialized personnel entering to render services to a branch, parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of the company of previous employment outside the United States).
      T-5Sibling of T-1
      GTTemporary visitor for pleasure admitted without visa to Guam under the Guam Visa Waiver Program.
      G1Principal resident representative of recognized foreign member government to international organization, staff, and members of immediate family.
      K4Child accompanying or following to join a K-3 alien.
      A-2Other foreign government official or employee and members of immediate family.
      Q-3Spouse or child of Q-2, expires September 2008
      Q1Temporary worker in an international cultural exchange program.
      H-3Aliens coming temporarily to the United States as trainees, other than to receive graduate medical education or training;
      K1Fiance or fiancee of a U.S. citizen entering solely to conclude a valid marriage contract.
      C-2Alien in Transit to United Nations Headquarters District under Sec. 11 (3), (4), or (5) of the Headquarters Agreement with the United Nations.
      GBTemporary visitor for business admitted without visa to Guam under the Guam Visa Waiver Program.
      HRReturning H-2B worker not subject to the numerical cap (exempts returning workers from the H-2B numerical cap for FY05, FY06, FY07), expires at the conclusion of FY 2007.
      P-3Temporary worker, artist or entertainer under a program that is "culturally unique".
      H2BTemporary non-agricultural workers coming to the United States to perform temporary services or labor if unemployed persons capable of performing the service or labor cannot be found in the United States;
      NATO-1Principal permanent representative of Member State to NATO
      F-2Spouse or child of F-1.
      E-1Treaty trader, spouse and children.
      T-1Individuals physically present in the United States who are or have been victims of a severe form of trafficking.
      M-1Student pursuing a full course of study at an established vocational or other recognized nonacademic institution (other than in a language training program).
      S4Registered nurses to work in areas with a shortage of health professionals under the Nursing Relief for Disadvantaged Areas Act of 1999;
      G2Temporary representative of recognized foreign member government to an international organization, and members of immediate family.
      N1Principal permanent representative of Member State to NATO
      Q-2Participants of the Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training (PPCT) Program, expires September 2008
      P1Temporary Worker, internationally recognized athlete or entertainer for a specific competition or performance.
      G-1Principal resident representative of recognized foreign member government to international organization, staff, and members of immediate family.
      M-2Spouse or child of M-1.
      P3Temporary worker, artist or entertainer under a program that is "culturally unique".
      G5Attendant, servant, or personal employee of G-1, G-2, G-3, or G-4, and members of immediate family.
      U4Parent of U-1 (Regulations have not yet been written, but DHS is statutorily responsible for writing the regulations by 5 Jul 2006.)
      H2ATemporary agricultural workers coming to the United States to perform agricultural services or labor of a temporary or seasonal nature when authorized workers are unavailable in the United States;
      U-4Parent of U-1 (Regulations have not yet been written, but DHS is statutorily responsible for writing the regulations by 5 Jul 2006.)
      F-3Canadian or Mexican national commuter student.
      A-3Attendant, servant, or personal employee of A-1 or A-2 and members of immediate family.
      T5Sibling of T-1
      G-4Officer or employee of international organization and members of immediate family.
      N7Attendant, servant, or personal employee of NATO-1, NATO-2, NATO-3, NATO-4, NATO-5, and NATO-6 classes, and members of immediate family.
      G-2Temporary representative of recognized foreign member government to an international organization, and members of immediate family.
      B2Temporary visitor for pleasure.
      N3Official clerical staff accompanying a representative of Member State to NATO
      G-3Representative of nonrecognized or nonmember foreign government to international organization, and members of immediate family.
      O-2Temporary worker accompanying or assisting O-1.
      TNCanadian or Mexican citizen professional business person engaged in business activities in the U.S. (North American Free Trade Agreement.)
      NATO-4Officials of NATO (other than those classifiable under NATO-1) and members of immediate family.
      E3Australian Free Trade Agreement: issued to Australian nationals coming to work in "specialty occupations"
      O3Spouse or child of O-1 or O-2.
      N5Experts, other than NATO officials classifiable under the symbol NATO-4, employed on missions on behalf of NATO and their dependents.
      N-8Parent of an alien classified SK3 or SN3.
      BEBering Strait Agreement: visa-free travel for Russian citizens to designated areas of Alaska
      T3Child of T-1
      O-3Spouse or child of O-1 or O-2.
      R-2Spouse and children of R1 (Prior to FY92, R2 was a class used for deferred inspection).
      IRepresentative of foreign information media, spouse and children.
      H2Temporary non-agricultural workers coming to the United States to perform temporary services or labor if unemployed persons capable of performing the service or labor cannot be found in the United States;
      L1Intracompany transferee (executive, managerial, and specialized personnel entering to render services to a branch, parent, subsidiary, or affiliate of the company of previous employment outside the United States).
      F3Canadian or Mexican national commuter student.
      E-3Australian Free Trade Agreement: issued to Australian nationals coming to work in "specialty occupations"
      NATO-5Experts, other than NATO officials classifiable under the symbol NATO-4, employed on missions on behalf of NATO and their dependents.
      TDSpouse or child of TN.
      E1Treaty trader, spouse and children.
      Q2Participants of the Irish Peace Process Cultural and Training (PPCT) Program, expires September 2008
      H-1B1Free Trade, Singapore / Chile nationals to work in specialty occupations.
      U-2Spouse of U-1 (Regulations have not yet been written, but DHS is statutorily responsible for writing the regulations by 5 Jul 2006.)
      C3Foreign government official, members of immediate family, attendant, servant, or personal employee, in transit.
  • Attributes

    NameOccTypeDescriptionNotes
    s:id [0..1]xsd:IDfrom group s:SimpleObjectAttributeGroup
    s:metadata [0..1]xsd:IDREFSfrom group s:SimpleObjectAttributeGroup
    s:linkMetadata [0..1]xsd:IDREFSfrom group s:SimpleObjectAttributeGroup

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    Sample instance

    <im:AlienNonImmigrantStatusCode>H-4</im:AlienNonImmigrantStatusCode>

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