I asked a simple question. how long immigrant administrative clearance take after interview, but nobody was answer it correctly,
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There is no such thing as a "anti-terrorist clearance form". Its a hoax being used by criminals try and extort money from people trying to get visas.
Failure to provide required information may cause delayor denial of immigrant visas.
If you are outside the US you file a petition with the US Embassy for the country where you currently live. The US State Department has some information on non-immigrant US visas. USCIS is the agency that handles the actual visa processing. The US Embassy in your country will have the most detailed descriptions of the non-immigrant visas and how to obtain them on the Embassy website.
If you are trying to ask, What should be the minimum validity required on VISA to enter US -It should be before your VISA Expiration date on your Passport, it can be a day before also, but immigration officer in US has full discretion to take any decisions.
An "illegal immigrant" is any person who enters the country in violation of the nation's laws, or remains in the country without authorization to do so. This would include people who cross the borders without going through a Customs and Border Patrol checkpoint, or people who have temporary or tourist visas to come to the country, but remain in the country after their visas have expired.
The DV-2 visa is a diversity visa that allows certain beneficiaries to accompany or follow-to-join a principal diversity visa holder in the United States. It is intended for spouses and children of DV-1 visa holders who have been granted immigrant visas through the diversity visa lottery program. It is important to note that the DV program grants immigrant visas, not temporary visas.
Someone moving to the USA with the intention of living there must obtain an immigrant visa. The other type of visa, a non-immigrant visa, is for those on a temporary visit to the USA from a foreign country.
The processing time for IR-3 visas at the U.S. Embassy in Manila can vary, but generally, it takes around 7-10 business days after the interview for the visa to be issued. It's important to check the embassy's specific processing times on their website and monitor your application status.
No, uncle won't help. The laws allow immigrants to sponsor immigrant visas to their families which mean parents, spouses and children.
You can find information about immigrant visas at the US State Department's website. There's a link in the "Related Links" section.
Yes. They typically give out fiance visas pretty easily regardless of your background, unless you're wanted for serious crime.