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Munish Bhardwaj's Articles in Legal

  • Is a finance visa the same as a green card?
    This is a question that causes a lot of confusion. The answer is no. However, a fiance visa can quickly lead to a green card (permanent residency). A fiance visa (k-1 visa) enables a US Citizen to bring an overseas fiance to the United States so that the couple can get married. The marriage must take place within 90 days of the overseas fiance entering the United States.
  • If I apply for a tourist visa, will I be able to eventually obtain a green card?
    In short, yes. There are two major areas of immigration law, permanent resident and non-permanent resident immigration. Many of you know permanent residence to mean obtaining a green card, which can ultimately lead to Citizenship. Non-permanent residence (also known as a non immigrant visa) includes temporary visas such as tourist visas (B1 or B2 visa) or temporary work visas (H1B temporary skilled worker visa) or even fiancé visas (k1 visa) and spouse visas(k3 visas).
  • How to immigrate to united states
    The USA remains one of the most popular countries in the world as an immigration destination. Millions of foreign visitors travel to the US each year. Others come to live here permanently. International visitors and immigrants add greatly to USA cultural, education and economic life. USA welcomes them and makes their stay safe. If you’re a citizen of a foreign country, in most cases you'll need a visa to enter the United States. More than a sixty kinds of visas are available according to the visit purpose. Some of them are;
  • us immigration and visa system
    Immigration refers to the movement of people from one country to other. While the movement of people has existed throughout human history at various levels, modern immigration implies long-term, legal, permanent residence in that country. Short-term visitors and tourists are considered non-immigrants. Immigration across national borders in a way that violates the immigration laws of the destination country is termed illegal immigration.



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