What is the EB-4 Visa? The EB-4 is a type of Green Card for special…

What is the EB-4 Visa?

The EB-4 is a type of Green Card for special immigrants which includes Special Immigrant Juveniles, Religious Workers, Afghan and Iraqi Translators, Armed Forces Members and much more!

Do you want and plan to live in the US?

Many international students/visitors not only want to visit the US but also live in it. It is no surprise that each year the US has so many Immigrant applicants. These applicants want to live in the Unites States for better studying opportunities, better job offers, better quality of life, to be with their loved ones and many more reasons!

Is it safe to travel to the USA?

Luckily, due to its diverse culture and people immigrating there from all over the world, the Unites States is a very safe country to travel to for foreign visitors. Because most people have a unique background, there are different races, political beliefs, cultural traditions and religions which makes it easy for a foreign visitor to blend in.

Can your parents visit your with a B-2 visa in the US?

If you are working or studying in the United States currently, then you are allowed to invite your parents to visit you through the B-2 Visa. Keep in mind, you are responsible for collecting some documents for your parents. The overall required documents for this type of Visa are: passports, bank verification letter showing that you are capable of financially supporting your parents in the U.S., completed DS-160 Form, invitation letter and employment verification showing you are employed in the U.S.

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.

Can you get deported even if you have the green card?

The immigration status of a green card allows you to live and work permanently in the U.S. It is possible, however to be deported. The U.S. deports thousands of lawful permanent residents a year, 10% of all deportees. Small and non-violent crimes may be the reason for their deportation.

How long should we wait to get an answer from the embassy for a Green Card?

Even if your interview went well at the embassy and your application gets approved right away, you will not be able to receive the Green Card right away. The USCIS issues Green Cards through mail, therefore it can take weeks or months after your interview. But it also depends whether you submitted all the right documentation, how well you answered the interview questions and the type of Green Card you applied for.

What are the categories of immigration status in the USA?

There are four categories in which people living in the United States can fall on. They are: citizens- which were either born in the U.S. or have been living there for 3-5 years as permanent residents, permanent/conditional residents- are the ones who have a green card or residents who have been married for less than two years before getting the green card, non-immigrant- people who live in the U.S. temporarily such as F1, B1/B2 and K1 Visa holders and undocumented- people who live in the U.S. without permission.
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