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A1 visa- It is for head of state or government or consular officer assigned to the U.S and members of immediate family.
B1 Visa- It is mainly for temporary visitor for business.
B2 Visa- This type of visa is for temporary visitors for pleasure.
C1 Visa- For alien in transit through US.
C2 Visa- Alien in transit to the United Nations Headquarters District under Section 11.(3), (4), or (5) of the Headquarters Agreement with the United Nations.
E1 Visa- It is for treaty traders, spouse and children.
E2 Visa- It is for treaty investor, spouse and children.
F1 Visa- It is for students who possess academic training program.
F2 Visa- F1 dependent can get this visa.

G1-Principal resident representative of recognized foreign member government to international organization, his/her staff, and members of immediate family on long-term assignment,
G2- Other representative of recognized foreign member government to international organization, and members of immediate family on temporary assignment,
G3- Representative of non-recognized foreign member government to international organization, and members of immediate family
G4- International organization officer or employee and members of immediate family,
G5- Attendant, servant, or personal employee of G1, G2, G3, or G4 class and members of immediate family.

H-1B Visa – It is mainly applicable to persons in a specialty occupation which requires the theoretical and practical application of a body of highly specialized knowledge requiring completion of a specific course of higher education.
H1C- This type of visa is for registered nurses.
H-2B Visa –This applies to temporary nonagricultural workers. This classification requires a temporary labor certification issued by the Secretary of Labor.
H-3 Visa-Applies to trainees. This classification also applies to practical training in the education of handicapped children.
H4- It is for dependents of H1, H2 or H3 visas.

I visa- It is for media persons and dependents.

J1 -Exchange visitors from one country to another country.
J2- Dependents of J1 visa.

L 1 Visa -applies to intracompany transferees who, within the three preceding years, have been employed abroad continuously for one year, and who will be employed by a branch, parent, affiliate, or subsidiary of that same employer in the U.S. in a managerial, executive, or specialized knowledge capacity.

O-1 Visa -Applies to persons who have extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics, or extraordinary achievements in the motion picture and television field.
O-2 Visa-Applies to persons accompanying an O-1 alien to assist in an artistic or athletic performance for a specific event or performance.

P-1 Visa-Applies to individual or team athletes, or members of an entertainment group that are internationally recognized.
P-2 Visa-Applies to artists or entertainers who will perform under a reciprocal exchange program.


Q-1 Visa-Applies to participants in an international cultural exchange program for the purpose of providing practical training, employment, and the sharing of the history, culture, and traditions of the alien's home country.
R1- It is for religious worker visiting US temporarly.
TN- Canadian or Mexican citizen working in a professional capacity under the North American Trade Agreement.


This study, conducted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), looked at vaccination histories for more than 17,500 U.S. children aged 19 months to 35 months.

About 72 percent of children in this age group finished the standard vaccination series. That was 9 percentage points lower than if coverage was based on counting doses only,the researchers noted.

Immunization delays put children at risk for a variety of vaccine-preventable diseases such as measles, mumps and chicken pox. On the other hand, immunization rates in the United States are decent, experts reasoned.

However, miss-timed doses are also an issue, according to the study. Nineteen percent of children were missing one or more doses of vaccines; 8 percent had received an "invalid" dose, meaning it was given while the child was too young or too close to the previous dose.

"If children receive vaccines too close together or too early, they're not as likely to be protected, and if you have a lot of that, then you're more likely to have disease outbreaks," Luman said.

Vaccinations are a childhood ritual and provide vital protection against diseases like measles, mumps, rubella and polio.

One reason for lack of strict adherence to the vaccine schedule may be a fading consciousness among today's parents of what these immunizations are protecting children against.

Parents and kids face a complicated schedule of vaccinations in the first years of life. Some might even say it's a logistical nightmare. This study was based on doses kids received in 2003 and 2004, at which time a toddler up to 18 months old should have received about 14 shots related to several different vaccines. Today, there are even more shots recommended.

"Opportunities for vaccination are missed a lot of times when kids come in for one reason or another, and we don't look at the immunization record," Dr. Robert Frenck, professor of pediatrics at Cincinnati Children's Hospital said. "We need to continue to try to immunize kids whenever we have the opportunity."


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