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The United States Immigration Process


As the US immigration visa allows a person who desires to travel to the United States of America from any country as a non-immigrant or immigrant should apply for entry permission at a Consulate outside the United States, new United States immigration visas are considered to be quite flexible and available to the people living in other nations. The process of getting immigration visas was lengthy, as they used to require substantial paperwork in the past few years. The process required for the applications to be submitted to the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. Then the foreign nations had to attend an interview at an U.S. consulate. The process of United States immigration was long, ranging from weeks to months. And if mistakes would have occurred in the paperwork, it could have made it longer up to several years.

But with the technological advancements, United States immigration process have changed nowadays, becoming much easier, as there are being used electronic forms to get visas from consulate. An important aspect which has to be taken into consideration is being represented by the fact that there are various types of visas available to foreign nations who enter in to United States, as the United States immigration visas are divided in to two types, according to new rules and regulations: nonimmigrant visas and immigrant visas. For non U.S nations, who desire to study, work, visit or travel through the United States of America, nonimmigrant visas are mainly useful, as they are further divided into 4 types: work visas, visitor visas, student visas, and family visas. Allowing the United States immigration for specialty occupation, work visas are considered to be the most popular. Permanent resident status, represented by Green Card, is being provided by immigrant visas, allowing foreign nationals to reside permanently, work and travel in the U.S.




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