Living in the United States is a lifelong dream of many immigrants who come to the US from all over the world in the hopes of living better lives. However, immigrating to the US permanently is also a long process after being eligible for a US visa program. It requires you to be very diligent when it comes to filing paperwork, taking tests and attending interviews.
To become a naturalized citizen of the United States, you are expected to clear the citizenship test. This test proves to the US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) officer that you are ready to become a US citizen.
Many immigrants are confused about whether to obtain public assistance and how it might affect their immigration status. Especially since the global pandemic has led to a staggering increase in unemployment, many immigrants fear that availing of unemployment benefits may drastically affect their immigration status.
Living permanently in the United States is a dream for many people. However, to do so, you must gain lawful permanent residence in the US which is a long and difficult process.
It is a common myth that lawful permanent residents of the United States are immune against being deported. However, that is not true. Under some special circumstances, you can be deported even if you have a valid Green Card (Permanent Resident Card).
The United States offers asylum to those seeking protection from violence in their home countries. The US offers the Temporary Protected Status (TPS) to foreign nationals escaping ongoing armed conflicts, natural disasters, and other severe situations.
The E-2 Treaty Investor Visa is for international entrepreneurs and investors who wish to establish or acquire a business in the United States. The E-2 Visa option is much more accessible and less expensive than the EB-5 Visa program.
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