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An annotation is a bit of text that appears on the face of a US visa that usually stipulates some sort of limitation on the visa's use. For example, every student visa is annotated with information about the school the visa holder will attend; the visa therefore cannot be used for another school.
A 'clearance received' annotation on a US visa usually means that the visa applicant had some sort of issue in the record that might/might impact whether or not a visa could be given at all, but the consul was convinced that the person was okay (for some reason), so asked for and received permission to issue the visa ...
US Visa Stamp annotated Clearance Received or Department Authorization ... The US Consulate officer, while reviewing the applicant's file, found some issues with the applicant's records, but they believe that the applicant is eligible for visa. It could be for reasons like name mismatches, security checks, etc.
Visa Type R means the Visa has been issued in a Regular passport. ... The B1/B2 visa is issued to those eligible and wishing to temporarily enter the United States either on business (B1) or as tourists or to see friends. (B2 visa.) Entry in B1 and B2 or in both [B1/B2] is usually given for up to 180 days (6 months.)
As with other non-immigrant U.S. visas, a B-1/B-2 visa has a validity period (from 1 month to 10 years), allows for one, two or multiple entries into the U.S., and elicits a period of stay (maximum 6 months) recorded by the Customs and Border Protection officer at the port of entry on the individual's form I-94.
Posted April 4, 2014. Hi, I finally found out what the asterisks mean. They indicate the "RISK" status upon entry to the United States, which means that if you have more stars, then you will go through more security check when entering the United States.
The TD visa is a nonimmigrant US visa (i.e. not a Green Card) that allows immediate family of TN visa holders to stay in the United States. ... Immediate family means: Legal spouse. Unmarried children under the age of 21.
The B1 and B2 visas are for visitors who travel to America and plan to go back to their home country afterward. ... Specifically, the B1 visa is for business visits while the B2 visa is for pleasure, tourism, and medical visits.
The visa number is the one printed in red below the expiration date. (See Help - Visa Number from USCIS). Originally Answered: How do I find my U.S. Visa number? The U.S. visa number can be found at the bottom right quadrant of the visa sticker and is typically in red letters and digits.
The main difference between a passport and a visa is that a passport is issued to a country's citizens for international travel and identification. A passport is used to verify one's country of citizenship.
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