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Immigration to the USA
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If you are not a citizen of the U.S. and like to
enter the U.S. you need to get permission, called a visa. You have
to apply for a visa. However obtaining a visa does not mean that you
have been granted permission to enter into the U.S. You can only
request the immigration officer at the port of entry to allow you to
enter into U.S. Only the immigration officer can decide your entry
into the U.S.
There
are several types of visas issued to the applicants seeking visa to
enter into the U.S. by the US Government depends upon the
requirements of the applicants.
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There are two categories of visas issued.
They are immigration visas and non-immigrant visas.
The visitors who prefer to stay temporarily in the U.S. have to obtain
non-immigrant visas and those who like to live permanently in the
U.S. have to obtain Immigrant visas.
Non-Immigrant Visa:
First of all People who apply for non-immigrant visas have to prove
that they dont have an intention to stay in the U.S. permanently.
They can apply for non-immigrant visa for the purpose of studies,
medical treatment, tourism, temporary work or business.
The consulate officers or consulates can only decide the eligibility
of an applicant to issue a visa based on merits of the applicants.
As different people apply for non-immigrant visas for various
purposes, they will be asked to produce different documents by the
consulate according to the purpose of their visit.
Permanent Visa:
To obtain a permanent visa the applicant should be sponsored either
by his U.S. Citizen Relative or his Employer.
Family-Based Immigration:
The migrant can apply for a permanent visa, based on relationship to
a U.S. citizen or legal permanent resident.
Employment Based Visa:
The applicant should obtain a job offer and his U.S. employer must
file a petition on behalf of the applicant.
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