Which documents are required for the Employment Immigrant Visa? The main documents…

Which documents are required for the Employment Immigrant Visa?

The main documents each Employment Immigrant Visa applicant needs are: a valid passport, the DS-260 Form, Civil documents like birth and marriage certificates, two 2×2 photographs of yourself, the I-140 Form from the employer, if you have a sponsor who can financially support you they must complete the I-864 Form and the completed medical Forms.

Which types of Immigrant Visas get issued the most?

In the past years the United States welcomed 1 million legal immigrants where half of them were relatives of U.S. citizens, 20% were family sponsored, around 10% of them were asylum seekers, more than 10% were employment based, around 4% were part of the DIV (Diversity Immigrant Visa) program and 1.0% were Iraqis and Afghans employed by the U.S. government through the SIV (Special Immigrant Visa). This means most Immigrant Visas were accepted in the Family Related Visa category and the least in the Special Immigrant Visa category.

Do you want to start a new life in the US?

It is understandable if your home country doesn’t meet your expectations and you want to explore and live in a country that offers you plenty of opportunities to grow as a person and to grow your career. Applying for an Immigrant Visa in order to be able to work/study there is a great move, because not only does it offer high quality degrees/jobs, it also offers it to anyone and everyone!

How to pass the Immigrant Visa interview?

In order to pass the interview for your Immigrant Visa at the embassy or consulate we highly recommend you practice some interview questions you can find on our site! What is even more important than rehearsing is to gather all the required documents and not forget about the proof of you paying for the petitions and Visa. And lastly, do not stress about the interview too much, try to answer the questions with a smile and confidence and keep your answers short and sweet!
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