Persons who attend educational, scientific, business, professional, or religious conventionsPersons to work on a specific project in the U.S. and paid by a foreign employer. Business professionals participating in commercial transactions such as negotiating contracts and consulting with business associates or to attend meetings as a member of the Board of Directors of a U.S. corporation.People to undertake independent studies such as market research or feasibility studies.
Foreign companies’ personnel come to the U.S. to install equipment pursuant to a contract of sale or to provide after sales service.Foreign business consultants brought by U.S. companies for training or expert adviceForeign guest speakers (such as bona fide religious missionaries) or lecturers brought by U.S. Universities.
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