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 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA  

About United States of America

The United States of America is a highly developed country with the world’s largest economy. America is home to the world’s largest immigrant population, with individuals hailing from more than 100 nations. As the world’s foremost economic power with a large manufacturing sector and a sophisticated services and knowledge economy, America continues to be a mainstay for multinational companies. America has always been a global leader, be it in politics, economics, culture or education.

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USA

President: Donald Trump

Immigration Minister:David Coleman

  •  Population: 326 million 

  • Capital: Washington DC

  • Largest city: New York City

  •  Area: 9.8 million sq km (3.8 million sq miles)

  • Major language: English

  • Major religion: Christianity

  • Monetary unit: US dollar

IMMIGRANT VISAS

Employment-Based Immigration

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EB-1 Visa (First Preference EB-1)

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  • The EB-1 Visa is catered to foreign nationals who have an extraordinary ability, are an outstanding professor or researcher, or are a multinational executive or manager. Each occupational category has certain requirements that must be met:

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EB-2 Visa (Second Preference EB-2)

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  • The EB-2 Visa is catered to foreign nationals who hold advanced degrees and have at least 5 years of progressive work experience or display exceptional ability in their fields. Exceptional ability refers to an expertise significantly higher than that usually encountered in the respective fields of the sciences, arts or business. The applicant should also meet the criteria laid out by the United States Immigration.

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EB-3 Visa (Third Preference EB-3)

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  • The EB-3 Visa is an employment-based Green Card solution that grants permanent resident status in the USA to foreign nationals who receive an offer of permanent, full-time employment from a qualified U.S. employer. We work with multiple employers in the USA to coordinate such qualifying offers of employment exclusively for our immigration clients who retain our professional services. The main applicant, spouse and children below the age of 21 will all receive Green Cards.

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EB-4 Visa (Fourth Preference EB-3)

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To qualify as an EB-4 special immigrant religious worker, you must be a member of a religious denomination that has a non-profit religious organization in the United States. You must have been a member of this religious denomination for at least two years before applying for admission to the United States.

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EB-5 Visa (Fifth Preference EB-5)

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  • The EB-5 visa is an investment immigration program implemented by USCIS to attract foreign investment for infrastructure and job creation purposes. It was officially launched in 1993 by the United States Congress. Originally, a temporary organization was established with the purpose of using investment channels to attract more foreigners to contribute to US economy. The current EB-5 system, which constitutes of a network of regional centers, was implemented in 2004. Since the beginning of the EB-5 program, tens of thousands of investors and their families have successfully received Green Cards (USA permanent resident visas).

Family-Based Immigration

Immediate Relative Categories

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There are only a few immediate relative categories available. They are reserved for the spouse, unmarried children and parents of U.S. citizens. The specific categories are:

IR1

F1

F2A

F2B

F3

F4

Spouse of a U.S. citizen

Unmarried child (under 21 years of age) of a U.S. citizen

Spouses and minor children of legal permanent resident

Unmarried sons or daughters over 21 years of age of legal permanent resident

Married sons and daughters of U.S Citizen

Brothers or sisters of U.S Citizen

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Green Card (USA permanent resident visas)

Green Card (USA permanent resident visas)

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  • Free primary and secondary education, subsidized tertiary education

  • Increased odds of securing university scholarships

  • Children do not require student visas to study in any USA colleges or universities

  • Welfare system for the elderly

  • The highly advanced medical system

  • Applicants are eligible for USA citizenship in 5 years

Student Visa

Generally, a citizen of a foreign country who wishes to enter the United States must first obtain a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for temporary stay, or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. You must have a student visa to study in the United States. Your course of study and the type of school you plan to attend determine whether you need an F visa or an M visa.

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VISITOR VISA

Generally, a citizen of a foreign country who wishes to enter the United States must first obtain a visa, either a nonimmigrant visa for a temporary stay or an immigrant visa for permanent residence. Visitor visas are nonimmigrant visas for persons who want to enter the United States temporarily for business (visa category B-1), for tourism (visa category B-2), or for a combination of both purposes (B-1/B-2).

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CONTACT US

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visastarimmigrationassistance@gmail.com

 

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