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Greetings,

I'm contacting you do to the fact that I'm in Bermuda every week for 3 days and in Boston for 1, I'm currently working on board a cruise ship( NCL Spirit)and my question is, can you help me regarding info on wish Visa or waiver(and how to get it) I must have to disembark the ship that I'm on right now in Boston and be able to fly to NY and cruise for two weeks in another ship?and then fly home to Portugal.

I'm a Portuguese citizen with a C1/D visa working on the cruise industry.

Thank you for your time spent on this matter.

Best regards

Pedro Batista

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I don't think you can change status or obtain any kind of waiver if you have a C1/D visa. That type of visa is an exemption and there is not much you can do with it. You need to go back to your home country and apply for a different kind of visa (work visa, student visa...), depending on what you really want to do here in US.

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**moved from "AOS (Other)" to "Tourist visas" as this is relating to a 2 week VWP or Visitor visa situation**

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