Which Forms do you need for the Family Visa? For the Immigrant Family Visa,…

Which Forms do you need for the Family Visa?

For the Immigrant Family Visa, you need the I-130 Petition Form which requires you to send proof of your family relationship, proof of your petitioner’s legal status and the USCIS filing fee. Other than the I-130 Form, you also need a I-864 Form which is an Affidavit of Support.

What fees does the Employment Visa have?

For the Employment Visa you need to pay: The 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.

What does the embassy require for the Immigrant Spouse Visa?

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

How many relatives does an immigrant sponsor in the U.S.?

In the past decades, according to research in the United States, immigrants living there sponsor an average of 3.5 relatives. Typically, they sponsor their spouses and children!

Why should YOU apply for an Immigrant Visa?

If your home country does not fulfill your standards, it is understandable that you want to explore and live in a nation that offers you plenty of opportunities to grow as an individual and to improve your career. It is an excellent idea to apply for an Immigrant Visa in order to be able to work/study in the United States, because it not only provides high-quality degrees/jobs, it also helps you reunite with family you might have in the US.

Which 3 States have the most Immigrants?

The three states in the United States which have the most immigrant are: California with around 10 million of them which make almost 30% of the state’s population; New York with around 5 million immigrants which make a bit more than 20% of the population and New Jersey with almost 2 million immigrants and 20% of them make up the population in NJ.

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!

What is an Immigrant Visa?

Foreign nationals who wish to reside permanently in the United States are provided with immigrant visas. The USCIS issues foreign nationals with different categories of immigrant visas. The categories of Immigrant Visas are: Immediate Relative Immigrant Visas, Family Preference Immigrant Visas, Diversity Immigrant Visas and Employment-based Immigrant Visas.
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