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U.S. Nonimmigrant Visa Totals

Fiscal Years 1987–2024 Β· Source: U.S. Department of State Table XV(B)

Visa Breakdown for a Single Fiscal Year

Grand total FY1995: 6,181,822 visas Β· showing 50 of 55 classes

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Visa Code Description Visas Issued % of Total Category Bar
B1/B2 Temporary visitor for business and pleasure 3,129,435 50.6232% β€”
B2 Temporary visitor for pleasure 1,058,332 17.1201% β€”
B1/B2/BCC Combination B-1/B-2 and Border Crossing Card 543,122 8.7858% β€”
F1 Student (academic or language training program) 227,761 3.6844% β€”
B1 Temporary visitor for business 208,073 3.3659% Tricky
C1 Person in transit 177,538 2.8719% β€”
J1 Exchange visitor 171,445 2.7734% Tricky
D Crew member (sea or air) (individual issuance) 164,656 2.6636% β€”
A2 Other foreign government official or employee, and immediate family 61,614 0.9967% β€”
H1B Temporary worker of distinguished merit and ability performing 51,832 0.8385% Worker
BCC Border Crossing Card 47,580 0.7697% β€”
L2 Spouse or child of intracompany transferee 33,508 0.5420% Dependent
J2 Spouse or child of exchange visitor 33,481 0.5416% β€”
H4 Spouse or child of H-1A/B/B1/C, H-2A/B/R, or H 33,318 0.5390% Dependent
L1 Intracompany transferee (executive, managerial, and specialized 29,088 0.4705% Worker
F2 Spouse or child of F-1 student 20,884 0.3378% β€”
E2 Treaty investor, spouse and children 19,103 0.3090% Tricky
P1 Internationally recognized athlete or member of an 17,575 0.2843% Worker
G4 International organization officer or employee, and immediate family 13,247 0.2143% β€”
H2B Temporary worker performing other services 11,737 0.1899% Worker
I Representative of foreign information media, spouse and children 11,698 0.1892% β€”
E1 Treaty trader, spouse and children 11,082 0.1793% Worker
A1 Ambassador, public minister, career diplomat, consul, and immediate family 9,811 0.1587% β€”
G2 Other representative of recognized foreign member government 9,263 0.1498% β€”
K1 Fiance(e) of U.S. citizen 9,108 0.1473% β€”
H2A Temporary worker performing agricultural services 8,379 0.1355% Worker
C3 Foreign government official, immediate family, attendant 7,695 0.1245% β€”
H1A Temporary worker performing services as a registered nurse 7,261 0.1175% Worker
M1 Vocational and other nonacademic student 6,079 0.0983% β€”
P3 Artist or entertainer in a culturally unique program 5,498 0.0889% Worker
NATO2 Other representatives of member states to NATO (including any 4,766 0.0771% β€”
G1 Principal resident representive of recognized foreign member 4,075 0.0659% β€”
R1 Person in a religious occupation 3,886 0.0629% Worker
O1 Person with extraordinary ability in the sciences, art, education 2,879 0.0466% Worker
A3 Attendant, servant, or personal employee of A-1 and A-2, and immediate family 2,452 0.0397% β€”
H3 Trainee 1,843 0.0298% Worker
O2 Person accompanying and assisting in the artistic or athletic 1,481 0.0240% Worker
G5 Attendant, servant, or personal employee of G-1 through G-4, and immediate family 1,443 0.0233% β€”
R2 Spouse or child of R 1,021 0.0165% Dependent
Q1 Participant in an International Cultural Exchange Program 943 0.0153% Worker
K2 Child of fiance(e) of U.S. citizen 895 0.0145% β€”
O3 Spouse or child of O-1 or O 519 0.0084% Dependent
P4 Spouse or child of P-1, P-2, or P 509 0.0082% Dependent
NATO5 Experts, other than NATO4 officials, employed in missions on 366 0.0059% β€”
G3 Representative of nonrecognized or nonmember foreign 283 0.0046% β€”
M2 Spouse or child of vocational student 237 0.0038% β€”
NATO4 Officials of NATO (other than those classifiable as NATO-1), and immediate family 187 0.0030% β€”
NATO6 the provisions of NATO agreements, and their dependents 176 0.0028% β€”
P2 Artist or entertainer in a reciprocal exchange program 135 0.0022% Worker
C2 Person in transit to United Nations Headquarters 58 0.0009% β€”