How to apply for an Immigrant Visa? You need to submit the…

How to apply for an Immigrant Visa?

You need to submit the I-130 Form first, send it to NVC for processing, if it gets accepted you need to pay the fees and get the I-864 Form. After that you gather your financial documents and apply online and fill the DS-260 Form. After applying online, together with your financial documents you gather and scan your civil documents as well and apply for the interview you need to schedule with the Embassy/Consulate beforehand.

What will get your Immigrant Visa rejected?

Certain requirements and activities can cause a visa to be unobtainable for an applicant. For reference, drug trafficking; overstaying a former visa; and filing false papers are examples of such ineligibility. If you are not qualified for a visa, the consular officer will contact you and remind you if you have access to a waiver of ineligibility and what the waiver procedure is.

Which documents do you need for an Immigrant Spouse Visa?

For an Immigrant Spouse Visa, you need: a valid passport, Form I-130 which is a Petition for Alien Relative, two 2×2 photos, Form I-864 which is Affidavit of Support from the petitioner/sponsor, birth certificate, marriage certificate, DS-260 Form, civil documents and completed medical examination forms.

Required Family Visa documents?

As a Family Visa applicant you need these documents: a valid passport, I-130 Petition from your Sponsor, two 2×2 pictures of yourself, police certificates, other civil documents, birth certificates, Form I-864 which is an Affidavit of Support and medical examinations.

Why is the US a great place to live?

The United States is a great place to live due to the many job and studying opportunities that it offers, not only to its citizens but to international students/visitors. The quality of life is higher than the developing countries and the culture is very diverse and welcoming.

What are the types of Family Immigrant Visas offered in the US?

The types of Family Visas offered in the United States are: IR1, CR1 Visa which the Spouse of a U.S. Citizen can apply, K-3 for the Spouses of U.S. Citizen awaiting approval of an I-130 immigrant petition, K-1 for the Fiancés who are going to marry a U.S. Citizen, IR3, IH3, IR4, IH4 for Intercountry Adoption of Orphan Children by U.S. Citizens, IR2, CR2, IR5, F1, F3, F4 for Certain Family Members of U.S. Citizens and F2A, F2B for Certain Family Members of Lawful Permanent Residents.

How many immigrants came to the US in recent years?

In recent years, the United States had over 40 million immigrants where a quarter of them entered the United States after 2010, 25% between the years 2000 and 2009, 21% between 1990 and 1999 and lastly, 30% of 44.7 million before the year 1990.

What are the Employment Visa Fees?

Each applicant to be able to apply and get their Visa issued must pay the required fees for the Employment Visa. The required fees are: Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker, Form I-140 or Special Immigrant, Form I-360; the DS-260 Form; required vaccinations and medical examination; other fees might include: photocopies, translations, birth or police certificates and travel expenses to the U.S. Embassy/Consulate.
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