G VISAS FOR EMPLOYEES OF INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

These visas are for employees at international organizations, and their dependents. G visa holders can also sponsor personal employees of their own, who will be on G-4 visa.

G visa holders who are the dependent of a principal G visa holder can study full-time or part-time.

G visa holders don't pay income taxes, as they work for international organizations such as the World Bank.

When a G visa holder wants to transfer out of a G visa or change to immigrant status, there is a form I-566 that has to be approved by the US State Department.

For further information, send your query to Aparna Davé.