DV Visa

DV VISA The Diversity Immigrant Visa Program (DV Program) makes up to 50,000 immigrant visas available annually, drawn from random selection among all entries to individuals who are from countries with low rates of immigration to the United States. The DV Program is administered by the U.S. Department of State (DOS). DV Visa Objective: The Diversity Visa (DV) program is designed to improve the multicultural…

Fiance (K-1) Visa

FIANCE K-1 VISA If you are a U.S. citizen, you may bring your fiance to the United States to marry and live here, with a non-immigrant visa for a Fiance (K-1). The fiance K-1 non-immigrant visa is for the foreign-citizen fiance of a United States (U.S.) citizen. The K-1 visa permits the foreign-citizen fiance to travel to the United States and marry his or her U.S. citizen…

Spouse (K-3) Visa

SPOUSE (K-3) VISA Non-immigrant Visa for Spouse (K-3) – It is important to note that application for the non-immigrant visa for spouse (K-3) who married a U.S. citizen must be filed and the visa must be issued in the country where the marriage took place. After the visa process has been completed, and the visa is issued, the spouse can travel to the United States to…

IR1 or CR1 Visa

CR1 OR IR1 VISA A CR1 or IR1 Spousal Visa is an immigrant visa issued to an alien who wishes to enter the U.S. to live and stay with their U.S. citizen or permanent resident spouse. The “CR” from CR1 stands for conditional resident and is applicable to couples who’ve been married fewer than 2 years. The “IR” from IR1 stands for immediate relative and is applicable for…

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