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USA Immigration
A citizen of a foreign
country, wishing to enter
the U.S, generally must
first obtain a visa, either
a nonimmigrant visa for
temporary stay, or an
immigrant visa for permanent
residence. The type of visa
you must have is defined by
immigration law, and relates
to the purpose of your
travel.
Millions of foreign visitors
travel to the U.S. each
year. Others come to live
here permanently.
International visitors and
immigrants add greatly to
see nation's cultural,
education and economic life.
USA Student Visa
Hundreds of thousands of
people come to the United
States from around the world
for a higher education to
improve their skills and
broaden their minds.
Numerous programs provide a
wide variety of
opportunities.
USA Parent Visa
USA family visa permitted
into many categories. Those
persons who successfully get
permanent resident status
may bring their fiancé or
spouse and dependent
children to work and live in
USA.
USA Siblings Visa
A lawful permanent resident
based on the fact that you
have a relative who is a
citizen of the United States
or is a lawful permanent
resident, your relative in
the U.S. will need to
sponsor you to get for
siblings visa.
USA Citizenship Visa
This section provides you
with information and
directions necessary to
apply for lawful permanent
residence (LPR), or "green
cards". You will have the
opportunity to access
information regarding ways
to get a "green card".
USA E1 E2 Visa
This section provides you
with information and
directions necessary to
apply for lawful permanent
residence (LPR), or "green
cards". You will have the
opportunity to access
information regarding ways
to get a "green card".
USA IR3 & IR4 Visa
Family immigration to the
USA is divided into a range
of specific US visa classes.
U.S. citizens who plan to
adopt a child from a foreign
country and apply for an
immigrant visa for the child
to come to the United
States.
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