Which are the top 10 countries of receiving immigrant visas? The top 10 countries that…

Which are the top 10 countries of receiving immigrant visas?

The top 10 countries that received the most Visas in The United States out of the 44.7 million applicants who got their Visa issued are: Mexico with 11million, India with almost 3 million, China with just over 2 million, the Philippines with 2 million, El Salvador with 1 and a half million, Vietnam with 1 and a half million, Cuba with 1 million, the Dominican Republic with 1 million, South Korea with 1 million and Guatemala with 1 million.

What are the reasons that entry to the US can be refused?

There are many reasons why you would be refused entry in the U.S., but the most common reason is not having all the required documents. Other reasons include having expired documents, overstaying a prior visa and in really rare cases criminal background problems.

Do you plan on starting 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!

What rights do you have as a Green Card holder?

The US Green Card allows its holders to reside in any part of the United States permanently. There are no restrictions, its holders can move freely in all 50 US states. Other than that, this Card gives you the right to enter the United States without any complications because you would be considered a permanent resident.

How long does it take to get a family visa for eligible members?

It can take a really long time based on how the relationship between the applicant and their sponsor is. Fortunately, immediate relative such as spouses and minor children receive their visas as soon as they meet all the criteria of the Visa process. As for other family members, it varies because it can take from months to years all based on their family preference category!

Who is eligible for the Asylum Green Card?

To be eligible for a Green Card as an Asylum applicant you need to meet a few requirements. First, you need to file the I-485 Form while you are in the United States. Second, you would have to physically be in the US for at least 1 year after receiving the Asylum Green Card. Third, you need to continue to meet the definition of a refugee. Fourth, you must not be settled in any foreign country and fifth, your asylum grant has not been terminated.

What are the types of employment immigrant visas?

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.

Where are most asylum applicants from?

Just five countries accounted for more than two thirds of all refugees: Syria, Venezuela, Afghanistan, South Sudan and Myanmar. Syria has been the country of origin for most refugees, there were 6 million Syrian refugees hosted by 126 countries worldwide at the end of 2019.
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