Many residents of various countries require visas to visit or live in the United States. Visas are stamps in your passport that allow you to travel to different countries. A US visa allows you to visit or live in the United States.
A visa to the United States does not grant you entry into the country. This is determined by officials at any point of entry into the United States, who can detain and return you if they have a reason. Security concerns or other suspicions are common reasons. However, if you meet all of the requirements and do not pose any threats to the United States, its residents, or visitors, you will be permitted to enter the country if you have a visa.
A visa to the United States does not grant you entry into the country. This is determined by officials at any point of entry into the United States, who can detain and return you if they have a reason. Security concerns or other suspicions are common reasons. However, if you meet all of the requirements and do not pose any threats to the United States, its residents, or visitors, you will be permitted to enter the country if you have a visa.
You can learn about obtaining a visa and apply for one on this website.
Here you will learn:
Here you will learn:
- How to apply for your family visa for travel to the United States
- What documents, photos and information you need to apply for your visa
- How to access visa application forms and instructions
- How to pay your visa application fee
- Schedule your interview at a U.S. Embassy or Consulate General
- Find important information about U.S. Embassies and Consulates General
WHAT IS AN IMMIGRANT VISA?
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TYPE OF K VISA
Learn Requirements And Eligibility
- K-1 Visa: Fiance Visa USA
The K1 visa is given to a person engaged to a U.S citizen to go to the U.S for 90 days. During those 90 days, the couple is expected to be married so as to start filing for the petition to get a spouse visa. - K-2 Visa: Children of K-1 Visa Holders
The K-2 visa is given to unmarried children under 21 years old of K-1 visa holders, so the U.S citizen’s fiancé(e). - K-3 Visa: Spouse of a Green Card Holder
This visa has been created to shorten the time that the married couple is away from each other while one of them is waiting for their petition to be approved.
When a foreign citizen and a U.S citizen are married, they file the petition to get a spouse visa. While this petition is being processed, the spouse can obtain a K-3 visa so as to be able to live in the U.S. - K-4 Visa: Children of K-3 Visa Holders
This visa is intended to be given to unmarried children under 21 years old of K-3 visa holders, so the children of the spouse of a U.S citizen.
We welcome visitors from around the globe who wish to travel to the United States.
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