What does the asterisk mean on a US visa?
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What does the asterisk mean on a US visa? My friend has a visa to travel to the US. Underneath his photo is one asterisk. I understand there can be from 0 to 3 of them there. What do they mean? Also, under Visa type/class it says R B1/B2. Does this mean regular business/pleasure, or are the R and B parts separate fields?
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Answer:
I have three asterisks. I think they are there because my passport was stolen when I was overseas. I have never had any problems at airports because of it.
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R B1/B2 is just a normal business and/or pleasure Visa. No idea about the asterisks. I stuck a question up on the http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:United_States_visas for US Visas though. Might get some answeres there eventually.
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