The United States has incredibly organized visa information. Whether you are planning to travel to the United States (tourism, business, work, study) or relocated to the U.S., the U.S. State Department has done an excellent job in putting all of the information that you need to know for any visa here on their main website here. All you need to do is select the purpose of your travel and follow the relevant links. Note that you’re going to have to click through several links before you get the information you want, but everything is pretty self-explanatory.
If you have gone to the U.S. State Department website and found that it is too confusing for you or you need another perspective, I find that these guys at Path2USA do a great job in making the visa steps idiot-proof.
To determine if you need to get a visa for a short trip to the United States (for example, a trip of up to 90 days), check my United States Visa General Information and Eligibility page for the important information on that.
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