There are several way to get a Visa to the United States. Depending on what your Immigration needs are, there is wide variety of Visas you can apply for. There are employment based visas, tourism visas, investment visa, talent visas, student visas, and other types of visas.
Depending in the type of visa you need the organizations that can help with the it vary. So if you are getting an employment visa an immigration lawyer or the company you will work for would that organization.
Yes, you do.
A person can volunteer in the United States with a B1 visa. The volunteer program must be an organized project by a recognized religious or nonprofit organization that provides services to the needy. A person can not volunteer in the United States without a B1 visa.
No, you will not need a visa to visit the state of Georgia. Georgia is located in the southern United States. If flying to Georgia from another state in the US, an ID will be needed.
As as far as I know they aren't. You can't come or go into Mexico or Canada without a visa, so Guatemala sure wouldn't be visa free.
It all depends in how you emigrate the United States, with a tourist Visa it will be 3 to 6 months, with NO Visa until you get caught.
diplomats negotiate a treaty, attend a state dinner, or arrange a visa for a traveler to the United States,
If you have a tourist visa in the United States and would like to attend school you should contact the local immigration office. They can help you get set up with a student visa.
The Visa lottery is held each year by the United States Department of State. Information could not be found on where the lottery is held, however it is held each year.
The United States state department handles visas. You can find out more on how to apply, etc at this government website: travel.state.gov/visa/visa_1750.html
yes you do need a visa to travel from the Unitedkingdom to the united slates of America
If you are a Finnish national then you do not need a visa to travel to the United Kingdom. Both Finland and the UK are members of the European Union in which there is a free travel agreement. Citizens of any EU member state can travel visa-free to any other EU member state.
Most immigrants from the Dominican Republic get to United State by Family-based Immigration visa for permanent residence. Because of the big diaspora of Dominicans living in US, about 1.6 Millions. Also they get there with Tourism visa.