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What You Need to Know About K-1 Fiancé Visa 

A K-1 fiancé visa is a nonimmigrant visa for a foreign national fiancé of an American citizen. A K-1 visa allows the foreign national fiancé to arrive in the US to marry their American sponsor within three months of arriving. The foreign national then applies to adjust their status to permanent resident after they are marred in the US. Obtaining a K-1 visa means you must meet certain requirements of an immigrant visa. Fiancé Overview The US State Department states that a foreign-born fiancé of an American citizen may receive a Petition for Alien Fiancé (Form I-129F), and subsequently, a …

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What is a IR-5 Parent Visa How do You Get it?

If you have a child who lives in the US and you want to move here, you should know about the IR-5 visa. This visa allows parents of a US citizen to legally work and live in the US. The IR-5 parent visa allows American citizens to bring their foreign national parents to the US and receive green cards. The visa is granted overseas and is issued by the US consulate or embassy where your parent lives in their home country. Note that you have to be at least 21 to sponsor your parent to get an IR-5 visa. How …

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What is an EB5 Visa?  

The EB5 visa is also known as the Immigrant Investor Program, and it is an important part of source of investment for many US development projects. It attracts billions of dollars into the country and creates thousands of jobs annually. The EB5 program is the only US visa program that allows foreign investors to obtain a green card in the US. It requires the investor to invest at least $1 million in some cases, and $500,000 in others. The investment also must create at least 10 jobs. This program is also called the Employment-Based Fifth Preference Green Card Category, and …

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What is an EB4 Visa?

If you want to immigrate to the US, you may be able to receive a visa and green card through a work visa program, such as an EB4 visa. You could be eligible for a EB4, fourth preference visa if you are a defined as a ‘special immigrant’ that includes religious workers, special immigrant juveniles, specific broadcasters, certain retire officers, certain government employees, US armed forces members, certain physicians, or noncitizens who have offered information about a criminal enterprise. Some EB4 applicants need their employer to file a Form I-360, Petition for Ameriasian, Widower, or Special Immigrant. You must self-petition …

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What is an EB3 Visa?  

EB3 Visa Many people who want to immigrate to the United States do so with a work visa. One of the options is an EB3 visa, which is a third-preference visa. You could be eligible for an EB3 visa if you are a skilled worker, professional, or other worker. Under the law, ‘skilled workers’ are those whose occupations require at least two years of experience or training and are not temporary or seasonal jobs. A skilled worker has to have the education, training, or experience that the job requires. Post-secondary education that is relevant also can be considered training. ‘Professionals’ …

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What Are B1 and B2 Visas in the US and How Do They Work?

If you want to visit the United States temporarily and return home, you can apply for a B1 or B2 visa. These are temporary, non-immigrant visas that let you travel to the US for business or tourism purposes. The B1 visa is for taking a business trip and the B2 visa is for tourism. Eligibility For B1 and B2 Visas To qualify for either the B1 or B2 visas, you have to prove that the trip to the US is temporary and you will self-fund the trip. Also, you have to be able to show you do not plan to …

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The Four Best Types of US Visas in 2023? 

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If you want to travel to the United States, you will need a visa. The type of visa you need depends on why and how long you want to visit the United States. Learn about the four types of US visas in 2023 below and contact us if you need assistance with your visa needs.  Tourist Visas A B-2 tourist visa to the United States allows you to visit the US temporarily. Tourist visas have a definitive end date when you must leave the country or you are in the US illegally. As the name suggests, this type of visa …

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Discover the Best Types of US Work Visas for Employment

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The US still has the biggest economy in the world, and many people want to come to the country to work. There are several types of US work visa options for people who want to get a job in the United States. Which is best for you depends on your situation, type of job, and other factors.  Temporary Non-Immigrant Visas These work visas allow entrants to work in the US for a defined period. In most cases, the employer files a petition with USCIS and before coming to the county, the worker still has to apply for the visa. Within …

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Visa vs Green Card in the USA: What’s the Difference?

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If you’re interested in moving or traveling to the United States, you may have heard the terms ‘visa’ and ‘green card’ and wonder what the difference between a visa vs green card is. While there is overlap between visas and green cards under US immigration laws, not everyone who gets a visa winds up with a green card. Learn more below about visas and green cards.  Visa Overview If you want to travel to the US and potentially immigrate, you usually need a visa to be admitted legally. As a visitor to the US, you need to obtain a visa through a …

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