G-2 Visa Law and Legal Definition
The G-2 diplomatic Visa is a nonimmigrant Visa issued to an accredited representative of any rank other than the principal representative of a foreign government, recognized by the U.S., to enter into the U.S to work for an international organization such as International Monetary Fund, World Bank, etc. The staff and immediate family members (spouse and children) of the principal G-2 Visa holders also qualify for G-2 Visas.
The G-2 Visa holder may perform only those duties that are related to the international organization. The dependents may take up a full-time of part-time course of study while on G-1 Visa.