Family-Based Immigration
Allows people to join their families in the U.S. through sponsored petitions filed by qualifying family members. This can be a great way to reunite families or start a new life in the U.S. as an immigrant.
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Immediate Relative Visas
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Family Preference Visas
Employment-Based Immigration
Grants visas to foreign nationals seeking to work in the United States. The complex process requires filing forms, submitting evidence, and appearing at interviews.
Investment Visa
Allows foreign investors to legally invest in a country’s economy. The process is complicated, but it can be a useful option.
Relief from Removal
Grants individuals facing deportation a reprieve from an immigration judge. This allows them to maintain their job and keep their family intact.
Visitor Visas
Allow individuals from other countries to visit the United States for a limited period for business or pleasure. Understanding how visitor visas work is essential for anyone wishing to travel internationally.
Citizenship
The final step in the immigration process! This determines who has the right to reside, work, and vote in a certain country. Becoming a United States citizen is a dream for many immigrants.
Business Immigration Visa
Adjustment of Status Visa
Consular Processing
Consular processing allows a foreign national to apply for lawful permanent resident status through a U.S. embassy or consulate abroad.