A visitor from Japan comes to the United States for a two-week vacation. This person is known as a:

a. Non-immigrant
b. Refugee
c. Legal immigrant
d. Lawful permanent resident


A
A non-immigrant is admitted for a limited duration for a specific purpose.

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