Any person who is not a citizen or a national of the United States. A national is defined as a person who lives in mandates or trust territories administered by the United States and owes permanent allegiance to the United States. An alien is a person owing allegiance to another country or government.
Class of worker | Symbol on I-94 | Employment Permitted |
(1) Ambassador, Consular officers and their immediate families | A-1 | May accept employment with permission from the Department of State and the Immigration Service. 1-94 will be stamped: "Employment Authorized." |
(2) Other foreign government officials and their immediate families. | A-2 | Same as for A-1. |
(3) Treaty trader, spouse and children Treaty investor, spouse and children | E-1 E-2 | Admitted to work for a specific employer or as a sole proprietorship or partnership. |
(4) Student | F-1 M-1 | May accept employment of up to 20 hours per week with permission from the Immigration Service. 1-94 will be stamped: "Employment Authorized." Employment should not displace a USC or permanent resident alien. |
(5) Representatives of foreign governments to internationa lorganization such as the U.N. | G-1 G-2 G-3 G-4 G-5 | May accept employment if approved by the Department of State and the Immigration Service. 1-94 will be stamped: "Employment Authorized." |
(6) Temporary worker of distinguished merit and ability | H-1 | Are admitted to work on a petition of an employer. Can only work for that employer unless permission is granted by the Immigration Service to change employers. |
(7) Temporary workers performing services unavailable in the U.S. | H-2 | Same as for H-1. |
(8) Trainee | H-3 | Same as for H-1. |
(9) Exchange visitor Spouse and children | J-1 J-2 | May be admitted to work in a specific program or may be granted permission to work after entry. 1-94 will be stamped: "Employment Authorized." |
(10) Fiance or fiancee of USC entering solely to conclude valid marriage ChildofaK-1 | K-1 | May accept employment upon approval of the Immigration Service. 1-94 will be stamped: "Employment Authorized." |
K-2 | ||
(11) Intra company transferee entering to continue employment with same employer. | L-1 | Admitted upon petition by an employer. May only work for that employer. May accept employment if approved by the Immigration Service. 1-94 will be stamped: "Employment Authorized." |
L-2 | ||
Dependents. | ||
(12) NATO representatives | NATO-1 | Dependents may accept employment with approval of the Immigration Service. 1-94 will be stamped: "Employment Authorized." |
NATO-2 | ||
NATO-3 | ||
NATO-4 | ||
NATO-5 | ||
NATO-6 | ||
NATO-7 |
Class of worker | Symbol on 1-94 | Employment Status |
(1) Attendant, servant or personal employee of an A-1 or A-2 | A-3 | May not accept employment. |
(2) Temporary visitor for business | B-1 | May not accept employment. |
(3) Temporary visitor for pleasure | B-2 | May not accept employment. |
(4) Alien in transit | C-1 | May not accept employment. |
C-2 | ||
C-3 | ||
(5) Transit without a visa | TRWOV | May not accept employment. |
(6) Seaman | D-1 | May not accept employment. |
D-2 | ||
(7) Dependent of student | F-2 | May not accept employment. |
M-2 | ||
(8) Spouse or child of an H-1, H-2 or H-3 | H-4 | May not accept employment. |
(9) Representative of foreign information media including spouse and children | I | May not accept employment. |
This rule is intended to implement Iowa Code section 96.5(10).
Iowa Admin. Code r. 871-24.60