Usa Immigration
Are you considering immigrating to the U.S. and wondering about the visa process? Anyone who isn't a U.S. citizen needs a visa to enter the country. There are various types of visas, including temporary, business, student, tourist, diplomat, work permit, permanent, and green cards. These visas fall into two main categories: Immigrant and Non-Immigrant. Immigrant visas are for those looking to permanently settle in the U.S., while Non-Immigrant visas are for temporary stays. If you're interested in learning more about the steps involved in obtaining a U.S. visa, we're here to help!
USA Immigration Visas
Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens:
- Spouses, unmarried minor children, and parents of U.S. citizens
Family-sponsored visas:
- F1: Unmarried children of U.S. citizens over 21
- F2A: Spouses or unmarried children under 21 of Legal Permanent Residents (LPR)
- F2B: Unmarried children over 21 of LPRs
- F3: Married children of U.S. citizens and their dependents
- F4: Brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens and their dependents
Employment-sponsored visas:
- Provincial programs allow provinces and territories to nominate individuals interested in settling in specific regions.
- Applicants who receive nominations can apply for permanent residence.
- Skilled worker-based programs generally require employer sponsorship.
USA Non-Immigration Visas:
- Diplomats and foreign government officials (A visas)
- Temporary visitors for business or pleasure (B visas)
- Transit visas for travelers passing through the U.S. (C visas)
- Crewmen visas for sea and air crew members (D visas)
- Treaty trader, treaty investor, and specialty occupation professional visas (E visas)
- Student visas for academic pursuits (F visas)
- Representatives of international organizations (G visas)
- Various categories for temporary workers (H visas)
- Foreign media representatives (I visas)
- Exchange visitor visas (J visas)
- K visas for fiancés/fiancées and spouses of U.S. citizens
- Intra-company transferee visas (L visas)
- Vocational student visas (M visas)
- Family members of G-4 special immigrants (N visas)
- Extraordinary ability visas for entertainers, athletes, and others (O visas)
- Artist, entertainer, and athlete visas (P visas)
- International cultural exchange visas (Q visas)
- Temporary religious worker visas (R visas)
- Visas for individuals with critical information for criminal investigations (S visas)
- Visas for victims of human trafficking (T visas)
- Visas for victims of crimes willing to assist law enforcement (U visas)
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