To enter the United States of America (U.S.), a person from another country must obtain visas (travel document). U.S visas are basically classified into two types, immigrant visas and non immigrant visas. Visa to U.S will make you eligible to apply for entry to US for some purpose and a U.S consular has reviewed your application.
Immigrant Visa:
Immigrant visa is for a person who is planning to live permanently in the United States and to acquire U.S. Citizenship. You can obtain immigrant visas at the U.S. Embassy or U.S. consulate where you currently reside. Immigration visas are mostly petitioned by U.S citizen or a Permanent resident of US on behalf of their family member to the US Citizenship and Immigration services or by a US employer who wishes to hire an Indian National.
Non Immigrant Visa:
A person who plan to visit United States for a particular period of time to accomplish a specific purpose can apply for Non immigrant visa. U.S visa laws and regulation states that all non immigrant visa applicants must show that they intent to depart U.S after their temporary visit and they should have strong ties to their country of residence. Non immigrant visas are mainly:
Monday, April 5, 2010
Visas to United States of America | US Visas
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