Visiting the USA - Visas Attorneys
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Frequently Asked Questions
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What Are The Requirements A Foreign National Must Satisfy To Visit The U.S.?
A person seeking to enter the U.S. temporarily for a specific purpose is a nonimmigrant. Once in the U.S., nonimmigrants are restricted to the activity or reason for which their visa was issued. … more -
How Can I Obtain An Immigrant Visa So That I May Live Here Permanently?
There are three basic ways in which someone can obtain an immigrant visa: 1) by having a family member who is a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident file a family-based immigrant visa … more -
How Do I Apply For Immigrant Status Based On Employment?
An immigrant is a foreign national who is authorized to live and work permanently in the United States. You must go through a multi-step process to become an immigrant based on employment: … more -
What If I Would Like To Live And Work In The U.S. And I Have Family Already Living There?
A lawful permanent resident is a foreign national who has been granted the privilege of permanently living and working in the United States. If you want to become a lawful permanent … more

