For individuals seeking to work in a foreign country for a specific period of time (e.g., H-1B, L-1, or other skilled worker visas).
For professionals with specialized skills or qualifications (e.g., Australia’s Skilled Independent Visa, Canada’s Express Entry).
For employees being transferred from a branch in one country to a branch in another (e.g., L-1 Visa in the U.S.)
For workers involved in seasonal industries, like agriculture or hospitality (e.g., H-2A Visa in the U.S.)
For international students wishing to study in the United States.
For students intending to study at a UK educational institution.
For students planning to study at a designated learning institution in Canada.
For students enrolled in full-time courses in Australia.
For individuals traveling for leisure or tourism purposes.
For individuals traveling for business-related activities, such as meetings, conferences, or negotiations.
For individuals seeking medical treatment in a foreign country.
For spouses of foreign nationals wishing to live with their partner in a foreign country (e.g., U.S. CR-1/IR-1 Visa, UK Spouse Visa).
For parents of children living in another country (e.g., Parent Visa for the U.S. or Canada).
For children of foreign nationals or citizens seeking to join their parents (e.g., U.S. F-2 Visa, UK Dependent Visa).
For individuals planning to marry a foreign national and live together in their country (e.g., U.S. K-1 Visa).
For individuals wishing to invest in a foreign country and potentially gain permanent residency (e.g., U.S. EB-5 Visa, U.K. Tier 1 Investor Visa).
For entrepreneurs intending to start a new business in a foreign country (e.g., U.K. Start-up Visa).
For individuals looking to live and work in a foreign country as freelancers or business owners.
For individuals seeking to live permanently in a country (e.g., Canada’s PR Visa, Australia’s Skilled PR Visa).
For permanent residency in the United States, typically through family sponsorship, employment, or diversity lottery.
For non-EU nationals seeking to live permanently in an EU country.
For individuals passing through a country on their way to another destination.
For individuals who plan to stay in a country for a short period (e.g., U.S. B-2 Tourist Visa or Short Stay Visa for the Schengen Area).