VisasThose wishing to relocate permanently to the US and those desiring to visit the US for a temporary amount of time must apply and be approved for a visa prior to traveling to the country. There are many types of visas, and it is essential that the foreign national applies for the correct class of visa. Contact our firm for knowledgeable assistance with your visa matters. Immigrant VisasThose wishing to obtain permanent legal resident status in the US, or a green card, must apply for an immigrant visa. Currently, the main ways to receive immigrant status are through family-based immigration or employment-based immigration.
There is also a special category for immigration through investment, which allows up to 10,000 qualified aliens to receive permanent resident status based on their involvement in a new commercial enterprise in the US. Nonimmigrant VisasNonimmigrant visas are available to those who want to travel to the US for a specific purpose for a limited amount of time, such as for education, business and temporary employment. There are over 80 different types of nonimmigrant visas. Some of the most common types are:
To obtain a nonimmigrant visa, the foreign national must apply through the US consulate or embassy located in or nearest to his or her home country. Those applying for these visas must demonstrate significant ties to their home country and a desire to return home once their time in the US comes to an end. Those who overstay nonimmigrant visas or use them as a pretext to enter the US with the intention of remaining permanently will be subject to removal. Asylum and RefugeesIn addition to family and employment-based visas, the US also admits those seeking protection from persecution in their home countries either as refugees or asylees.
After one year in the US, refugees must apply for legal permanent resident status. Asylees, however, are not required to apply, but it may be in their best interests to seek the change in status. Those who are not eligible for legal permanent resident status or for refugee or asylee status still may be eligible to gain status through the diversity lottery. The diversity lottery randomly selects 50,000 foreign nationals each year for legal permanent resident status from countries with low immigration rates to the US. To be eligible, the applicants must meet specific requirements, including attaining a high school education or equivalent or meeting certain work experience requirements. ConclusionFor assistance choosing the appropriate type of visa, applying for a visa or seeking a change in visa status, contact an experienced immigration attorney at our firm. Copyright ©2009 FindLaw, a Thomson Business DISCLAIMER: This site and any information contained herein are intended for informational purposes only and should not be construed as legal advice. Seek competent legal counsel for advice on any legal matter. |