TOP 10 Countries for Receiving Immigrant Visas! The top 10 countries that received the…

TOP 10 Countries for Receiving Immigrant Visas!

The top 10 countries that received the most Visas in The United States out of the 45 million applicants who got their Visa issued are: Mexico with 11 million, India with almost 3 million, China with 2 million, the Philippines with 2 million, El Salvador with 1 and a half million, Vietnam with 1 and a half million, Cuba with more than 1 million, the Dominican Republic with 1 million, South Korea with 1 million and Guatemala with 1 million.

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.

Compared to other foreigners, how successful are family visa holders?

Data reveals that while family immigration is typically related to lower initial earnings, it has higher growth in earnings than immigration dependent on jobs. U.S. citizens’ immigrant brothers and sisters tend to have greater earnings than regular family immigrants and are more likely to be self-employed.

Step by step guide for the Immigrant Visa application!

The first step is to submit a petition/ the I-130 Form by a U.S. citizen, after that your petition needs to get processed and if it does, you have to pay the fees. You need to submit the I-864 Form which is an Affidavit of Support to continue with your application, after that you gather the financial documents and fill in the online application which is the DS-260 Form. After the online application you need to collect all your civil documents, scan them and submit them when the time for the interview comes. After you have collected all the documents you attend the Visa interview but do not forget to schedule it beforehand! What is left is attending the interview and waiting for the result.

Which type of Immigrant Visa should YOU apply for?

There are many Immigrant Visas, therefore you should be very careful when you choose which one you want to apply for. Based on your reason for traveling to the US you choose the type of Immigrant Visa you need. You have Immediate Relative & Family Sponsored Visas, Employment Sponsored Visas and Other Immigrants Visas such as: Diversity Immigrant Visa and Returning Resident.

Do you want to start a new life in the US?

It is understandable if your home country doesn’t meet your expectations and you want to explore and live in a country that offers you plenty of opportunities to grow as a person and to grow your career. Applying for an Immigrant Visa in order to be able to work/study there is a great move, because not only does it offer high quality degrees/jobs, it also offers it to anyone and everyone!

Which documents are required for the Employment Immigrant Visa?

The main documents each Employment Immigrant Visa applicant needs are: a valid passport, the DS-260 Form, Civil documents like birth and marriage certificates, two 2×2 photographs of yourself, the I-140 Form from the employer, if you have a sponsor who can financially support you they must complete the I-864 Form and the completed medical Forms.

What fees does the Family-Based Immigrant Visa have?

For the Family Visa you need to pay for the I-130 petition Form which is about 500$, the USCID filing fee for the I-130 petition Form which is almost 200$ and the Immigration Visa for 220$.
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