Immigrant Visas

Immigrant Visas

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EB Visas

The Immigration and Nationality Act provides a yearly minimum of 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas (EB visas) divided into the five preference categories in the chart below.

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Diversity Visa Program

The Diversity Immigrant Visa program is a U.S. congressionally-mandated lottery program for making the United States Permanent Resident Card available to a select number of foreign citizens.

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Family-Based Immigration

Current U.S. law allocates 480,000 green cards per year to numerically limited (i.e., including immediate relatives), family-based immigrants, with an established “floor” of 226,000 family-based preference immigrants.

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Adopting a Child From a Foreign Country

This chapter will find the basics steps in the orphan adoption process explained in the simplest possible way.

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Political Asylum

A political asylum is a form of protection available to people already present in the U.S. who are afraid of returning to their home country because of

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Battered Spouses, Children, and Parents

The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows certain spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens and permanent residents to file a

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Greencard for Registered Nurses

It will be valuable to have a clear picture (and a deeper understanding) of some of these steps, so please read the following carefully to ensure your pathway forward is as smooth as possible.

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Investor’s Green Card

The investor’s green card is available to foreign nationals who invest a certain amount of money in the U.S. You can invest money in the U.S by either creating a business or by expanding a company

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SD Visa

In the U.S., Religious workers include ministers, priests, and religious brothers and sisters who are authorized by a recognized, non-profit denomination

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