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<strong>Inspector's</strong> <strong>Field</strong> <strong>Manual</strong><br />
Documents required: Passport valid only to date of application for admission.<br />
Nonimmigrant visa (G-3).<br />
Qualifications: Must be an international organization recognized by the President or State Department and<br />
foreign government is a non-member of the international organization or non-recognized by the United States.<br />
Inadmissible only under 212(a)(3)(A), (B), or (C) [See section 102 of the Act.].<br />
Terms of admission: Admit G-3 for Duration of Status.<br />
Notations on I-94: G-3, D/S. If visa is marked "TDY" include that notation in block 26 on the reverse of the I-94.<br />
Special notes:<br />
(A) Presumption of eligibility. Presentation of an G-3 visa is prima facie evidence that the alien is<br />
entitled to that status.<br />
(B) Dependents. For G-3 nonimmigrants, dependents are entitled to the same classification as the<br />
principal. "Dependents include more than just the spouse and children. See definition of "Immediate family" in<br />
22 CFR 41.21.<br />
(C) Restricted admission periods. Occasionally, a "G" nonimmigrant visa will be noted by a consular<br />
official: "authorized stay limited to 45 (or some other specified number) days". Do not admit such<br />
nonimmigrants for D/S; limit the admission as specified on the visa.<br />
(4) Classification: G-4 Officers or employees of a recognized international organization and members<br />
of the immediate family.<br />
Documents required: Passport valid only to date of application for admission. Nonimmigrant visa (G-4).<br />
Qualifications: Must be an employee of an international organization (not a member state) recognized by the<br />
President or State Department. Alien is employee of the organization, not an employee of a member state.<br />
Inadmissible only under 212(a)(3)(A), (B), or (C). See section 102 of the Act.<br />
Terms of admission: Admit G-4 for Duration of Status.<br />
Notations on I-94: G-4, D/S. If visa is marked "TDY" include that notation in block 26 on the reverse of the I-94.<br />
Special notes:<br />
(A) Presumption of eligibility. Presentation of a G-4 visa is prima facie evidence that the alien is<br />
entitled to that status.<br />
(B) Dependents. For G-4 nonimmigrants, dependents are entitled to the same classification as the<br />
principal. "Dependents" include more than just the spouse and children. See definition of "Immediate family" in<br />
22 CFR 41.21.<br />
(C) United Nations travel documents. A G-4 visa may be placed in a United Nations Laissez-Passer if<br />
the alien is traveling on official U.N. business.<br />
(D) Restricted admission periods. Occasionally, a "G" nonimmigrant visa will be noted by a consular<br />
official: "authorized stay limited to 45 (or some other specified number) days". Do not admit such<br />
nonimmigrants for D/S; limit the admission as specified on the visa.<br />
(5) Classification: G-5 Attendants, servants, or personal employees of G-1 through G-4 and members<br />
of their immediate family.<br />
Documents required: Passport valid for 6 months beyond the date to which admitted. Nonimmigrant visa<br />
(G-5).