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Thursday 3 January 2013

BEST USA VISA GUIDE


Have you ever asked yourself “Which USA Visa is Best for Me?”
There are so many types of visas and so many options for coming to the United States that your head may be reeling. There are literally dozens of potential visas, plus over a dozen different ways to get a green card. Choosing which USA Visa to apply for is the most important step you will take; if you choose the wrong one, you may be denied! There are several different factors that will help you determine which visa is best for you, and it can often be very confusing deciding which visa is right for you.
This USA Visa Guide will help you decide!
Written by an experienced Immigration Lawyer and packed with helpful advice on every visa category, this detailed USA Visa Guide will help you decide which of the many USA Visa is perfect for you! This guide answers common questions about different visa categories, and is perfect if any of the following apply to you: 
  • If you want to visit the USA only for vacations and tourism
  • If you want to work in the USA, either short term/temporary, or for many years
  • If you want to attend University or College in the USA
  • If you already have family in the USA and want to live there permanently
  • If you have a spouse or fiance in the USA
  • Much, much more!
The reasons why you wish to come to the United States can greatly affect which visa is best for you. Are you coming for business, because of family, or for some other reason? If you are coming to the US for business, then you will want one of the many business visa options. There are also many options for family visas, including different visas for spouses and fiances, parents, children, and siblings. There are also different choices for student visas, depending on which type of college, university, or training school you wish to attend. There are many USA Visa options to choose from, but this guide will help you understand the differences between all of the different categories and help you to make those difficult, but important, decisions! 
USA Visa Guide Contents
Inside this detailed ebook, you will find information on many different types of visas for the USA, including: 

Nonimmigrant Visas

Nonimmigrant visas are temporary and may include various temporary work, study and holiday visas, all of which offer the opportunity to stay in the US for a few years.
The essential thing to know about nonimmigrant visas is that they are reserved specifically for those who don’t intend to try to immigrate or remain in the US. Most of these visas require applicants to prove that they will stay in the country only temporarily — for example, by maintaining a permanent residence in their home country.
Visa types that fall into the nonimmigrant visa category include the B-1 visa for individuals wanting to temporarily enter the US for business purposes, the B-2 visa for those wishing to come to the US for tourism, pleasure or medical treatment, the M and F visas for students wishing to study at a US academic institution and the J visa for those wishing to do an educational exchange in the US.

Immigrant Visas

Immigrant visas are for those who wish to legally immigrate to the United States, meaning they want to live and work in the country permanently. The requirements for immigrant visas are generally the most stringent — and will require the greatest amount of time and paperwork.
There are various routes to permanent residency (a green card) in the US. These visas most often require sponsorship, either by an immediate family member (like aspouse or fiancĂ©(e), parent, brother or sister) or by an employer.
An exception to the sponsorship requirement is offered by the Diversity Immigrant Visa Program, which provides visas to residents of countries with low rates of immigration to the US without requiring a sponsor. Special immigrant visas are also available for certain religious workers and adopted children, among others.

Dual-Intent Visas

Dual-intent visas are interesting because though they are technically not an immigrant visa, they waive the major requirement of nonimmigrant visas: proving you do not plan to remain in the US.
Dual intent basically means that the visa holder does intend to immigrate at some point in the future, although he or she currently wishes to maintain nonimmigrant status in the US.
Visa types that fall into the dual-intent visa category include the H-1B visa for specialty occupations, such as academics or physicians, and the L-1 visa, which is designated for intra-company transfers. Note that the L-1 visa is specifically designated for employees who are in an executive, managerial or otherwise specialized role in the company. Dual intent also extends to H-4 and L-2 dependents of H-1 and L-1 visa holders.
This USA Visa Guide is written by an experienced Immigration Lawyer. It contains the latest and most up-to-date visa categories, descriptions, and instructions. Usually information like this from a U.S. Immigration Attorney would cost you THOUSANDS of DOLLARS!
AND, if that’s not enough, each purchase comes with FREE consultation with an experienced U.S. immigration attorney!* Most U.S. attorneys charge $150-$300 for a consultation; with this Visa guide, a consultation is FREE with every purchase! You can use this time to talk about your personal situation, ask questions about which visa is best for you, and receive huge amounts of extremely priceless information, designed to help you get your USA Visa as easily as possible!
Act Now, and this USA Visa Guide can be yours today for only $17! That’s right! For this low price, you will receive this 22 page guide with everything you need to decide which USA Visa is perfect for you and fulfill your dreams of coming to the United States today!
Look at what some of our past clients are saying!

“Just wanted to say thank you for your USA Visa Guide. Thanks to this guide, I figured out the best visa for me to come and work in the United States as a doctor. I am so happy with my decision and I’m glad I had your guide to point me in the right direction. All the best!”
Vijay P.

“I’m finally living in the United States with my fiance! I wanted to thank you guys for showing me which visa was perfect for me to come and live with my future husband. We are happier than ever and we both wanted to say thank you so much! ”
Alexandra V.

“I can’t believe it; I never though I would be able to study in the U.S., but I’m now going to school at UCLA! I have been trying for years to get my visa to study in the United States, and I finally have it! Thank you SO much. Your visa guide really showed me which student visa I needed to get. Thanks again!!”
Sofia H.







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