3 important tips for your Immigrant Visa interview! First of all, before…
3 important tips for your Immigrant Visa interview!
First of all, before you even apply for the immigrant Visa you should not take any big financial decisions such as selling your house or your property or quitting your job until you actually receive the Visa.
Second, make sure you have gathered all the documents needed and do not forget to bring in evidence of the fees you have paid for the petitions and for the Visa.
And third, make sure you rehearse some interview questions to be well prepared for the interview!
What does the Embassy require for an Employment Immigrant Visa?
The general requirements are:
a valid passport,
two 2×2 photographs of yourself,
the DS-260 Form,
the I-140 Form from the employer,
Civil documents like birth and marriage certificates,
the I-864 Form which is evidence of financial support if you have a sponsor and the Completed Medical Forms.
Why do people immigrate to the US?
The reason why the United States has so many immigrant applicants every year is because of the many opportunities it offers.
When it comes to the United States, you can find the right field to study, the right job or be closer to your loved ones.
The quality of life is better than that of developed countries, and the culture is very diverse and welcoming!
What types of Immigrant Visas are there?
There are many types of Immigrant Visas offered to international visitors and because of that they are divided into 4 sections.
These four sections are:
Immediate Relative Immigrant Visas, Family Preference Immigrant Visas, Diversity Immigrant Visas and Employment-based Immigrant Visas.
What are the two groups eligible for the Family Visa?
The two groups are: Immediate relatives such as unmarried children under 21 of U.S. citizens, spouses of U.S. citizens;
orphans to be adopted in the U.S.;
orphans adopted abroad and parents of U.S. citizens who are at least 21 years old;
and Family Preference Categories like:
spouses, minor children and unmarried sons and daughters over 21 of LPRs;
married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens and their spouses and minor children and unmarried sons and daughters of U.S. citizens, their spouses and their children.
Required Immigrant Spouse Visa documents?
The required documents for the Immigrant Spouse Visa are:
a valid passport,
two 2×2 photos,
Form I-130 which is a Petition for Alien Relative,
Form I-864 which is Affidavit of Support from the petitioner/sponsor,
DS-260 Form,
civil documents,
birth certificate,
marriage certificate and
completed medical examination forms.
Which documents do you need for a Family Visa?
For a Family Visa you need these documents:
I-130 Petition from Sponsor,
Form I-864 which is an Affidavit of Support,
a valid passport,
police certificates,
other civil documents,
two 2×2 pictures of yourself,
birth certificates and medical examinations.
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.