How many legal immigrants are in the US? In the United States there were…
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.
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.
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 types of Employment Immigrant Visas are there?
Some types of Employment Visas are: E1, E2, E3, EW3, C5, T5, R5, I5, S, etc.
This type of Visa includes: Priority workers, Professionals Holding Advanced Degrees and Persons of Exceptional Ability, Professionals and Other Workers, Employment Creation/Investors, Certain Special Immigrants, Religious Workers, Afghans Who Worked for/on Behalf of the U.S. Government, Iraqis Who Worked for/on Behalf of the U.S. Government and Iraqi and Afghan Translators/Interpreters.