U.S. Immigration Law
Our Immigration Lawyers can consult you on a variety of different cases in English, Ukrainian, and Russian languages:
Visas
The U.S. offers various types of visas for different purposes, such as work, study, family reunification, and tourism. Each visa category has specific eligibility criteria and requirements.
Green Cards (Lawful Permanent Residence)
A Green Card grants an individual the status of a lawful permanent resident, allowing them to live and work in the U.S. permanently. There are different avenues for obtaining a Green Card, such as family sponsorship, employment-based preferences, refugee/asylee status, and the diversity visa lottery.
Citizenship
Naturalization is the process by which immigrants become U.S. citizens. Eligibility criteria include permanent residency, good moral character, knowledge of English and U.S. government, and meeting residency requirements.
Asylum and Refugee Status
Individuals fleeing persecution in their home countries may seek asylum or refugee status in the U.S. The process involves demonstrating a well-founded fear of persecution based on race, religion, nationality, membership in a particular social group, or political opinion.
Temporary Protected Status (TPS)
TPS is granted to individuals from designated countries facing unsafe conditions, allowing them to stay temporarily in the U.S.
DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)
DACA provides temporary protection from deportation and work authorization for certain undocumented individuals who arrived in the U.S. as children.
FAQ:
Why a U.S. Nonimmigrant Visa may be right for you?
A U.S. Non immigrant Visa allows foreigners that have no immigrant intent, to enter the United States for limited period of time but no longer than 90 days.
How long does it take to get a non-immigrant visa?
Typically, non-immigrant visas take between two to four months, but they can be longer.
How can I get my non-immigrant visa processed faster?
There is something called premium processing, where you pay an additional fee to speed up the process. Typically, this allows your visa application to be processed within fifteen business days.
Can I become a permanent resident after getting a non-immigrant visa?
Yes, you can adjust your status while living in the United States, based on a number of employment-based visa categories.
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