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i would like to apply for my parentsto get immigrant visa. im a us citizen, how long it wil take?
The DV3 visa is not a specific type of visa. It appears to be a typographical error or misinformation. It is possible that the intended term is DV-3 visa, which refers to a visa category under the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program. This program allows individuals from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States to apply for immigrant visas.
Determine your visa category: Identify the appropriate immigrant visa category, such as family-sponsored, employment-based, or diversity visa (DV) lottery.
No, you can only petition them under an I-130 alien relative or spouse with an Immigrant Visa. Any other alternative would be for them to simply apply for a tourist visa, which he may have up to a 6 month stay. Or he can apply for a student visa
Apply Immigrant VISA in the Philippines or the Philippine consulate abroad.
he has to apply in the country of which he is a citizen: eg: a German citizen living in Denmark must apply at the German consolate to obtain a Visa
Yes they can apply - there will be tough questions though.
Depends on the purpose of your stay to a certain country. If you aim to live long regardless of work or not and if you are not in a hurry to process the visa then, the immigrant visa is the one. If you only intend to work in the country and already have an employer, then the work visa is good.
If you are staying in Mexico for less than six months, you should apply for a FMT (Short-Term Non-immigrant) visa.
The illegal immigrant should go back to his or her home country and complete the divorce with his or her spouse. Then you should either get married in that country and apply for a spouse visa, or go visit that country and upon returning apply for a fiance visa and get married in the US after the fiance visa is granted.
Please email to the agent or customer service of the website you apply with.
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