Which US Visa Is Right for You?
US Immigration Visas Every year, the United States grants up to 140,000 Employment-Based US Immigration Visas and Green Cards to new Lawful Permanent Residents. The DV-Lottery Program grants an additional 55,000 Diversity Immigration Visas and Green Cards each year. Green Card holders have many advantages, including the ability to live in the United States for an extended period of time, access to educational programs, the ability to legally work in the United States, the ability to start a business or buy a home, the ability to sponsor family members for a US visa, and the option to apply for American citizenship.
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Non-Immigrant US VisasEvery year, approximately 800,000 non-immigrant temporary US work visas are issued to foreign workers and their family members to allow them to live in the United States for a set period of time. The duration of a temporary US work visa can range from one year to five years and is determined by the US visa category (for example, H-Visa, L-Visa, O-Visa, etc.) and other factors (such as the length of a US employment contract). Many temporary work visas in the United States can also be renewed. A temporary foreign worker can usually choose where they want to live in America, but this is dependent on where they find US job opportunities and whether or not employer sponsorship is required.
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What Is a US Visa?
A US Visa is a stamp that is placed in your passport. It allows you to travel to a US port of entry, such as an airport or a land border in the United States. Your visa indicates that you are a U.S. The embassy in your country determined that you are eligible to request entry for the purpose of the visa.
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Who Needs a US Visa?Most citizens of the world require a visa to visit the United States temporarily. A visa is also required if you want to study, work, or immigrate to the United States.
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Types of US Visas?Foreign nationals have access to two types of visas. They can choose between a non-immigrant (for short-term visits) and an immigrant visa (to establish permanent residency). There are approximately 185 different types of visas in both categories.
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Apply for a U.S. Visa
At this website, you can learn about obtaining a visa, as well as applying for your visa.
- How to apply for your nonimmigrant visa for travel to the United States
- What documents, photos and information you need to apply for your visa
- How to access visa application forms and instructions
- How to pay your visa application fee
- Schedule your interview at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate General
- Find important information about U.S. Embassies and Consulates General