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Transit Visitors (C Visas)

     The C non-immigrant visa classification is reserved for foreign nationals who are in "immediate and continuous transit" through the United States and for those who are entitled to pass in transit to and from the United Nations. Qualifying foreign government officials and diplomats, their immediate family and staff are eligible for C visas. Additionally, nationals of certain countries are visa exempt and permitted such transit without a visa under the TWOV (Transit Without Visa Privilege) provisions. This classification specifically excludes crewmembers of vessels or airplanes that must obtain a D visa for entry. See section discussing D visa.
     The maximum stay is 29 days in either C or TWOV status. Applicants must demonstrate that they:
  • Are coming to the United States solely for the purpose of passing through in immediate and continuous transit;
  • Possess a ticket or other assurance of transportation to their ultimate destination outside the United States;
  • Have sufficient funds to complete their transit journey;
  • Have requisite permission to enter some foreign country;
  • Are otherwise admissible;
     In addition to the above, TWOV applicants must demonstrate they:
  • Are in possession of a travel document establishing identity and nationality;
  • Are a national of a country providing reciprocal transit privileges to U.S. nationals;
  • Are in transit through the United States on a transportation line that has signed an agreement with the USCIS ensuring their immediate and continuous transit through and departure from the United States;
  • Are entering the United States on a through flight that will depart directly to a foreign destination;
  • Have confirmed onward reservation on the same or connecting line within eight hours after arrival;
  • They will not make more than two transfers while transiting the United States.
     Change of status or extension of stay is not permitted; those in TWOV are barred from filing for adjustment to permanent resident status.Carriers may be subject to fines if a TWOV does not comply with the regulations.


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