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ibrahim omar

Posted 7 months ago

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What is the difference between an immigrant visa and a nonimmigrant visa?

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Henry Claus

Answered 7 months ago

User

Immigrant visas are for individuals who intend to live permanently in the US, while nonimmigrant visas are for temporary stays.

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Christoph Louis

Answered 7 months ago

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Immigrant visas require a demonstration of intent to immigrate, while nonimmigrant visas require a demonstration of intent to depart the US after a temporary stay.

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santiago luis

Answered 7 months ago

User

Immigrant visas often lead to a green card and permanent residency, while nonimmigrant visas do not.

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Fathima Yilmaz

Answered 7 months ago

User

I want to know... How long do I have to wait after a denied visa application before I can try again??

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Fathima Yilmaz

Answered 7 months ago

User

My sister's lawyer is messing up her whole case. I want to know if she can change lawyers in the middle of everything. Thanks. Anticipating a prompt response.

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Thi Lan Nguyen

Answered 7 months ago

User

An immigrant visa grants permanent U.S. residency, while a nonimmigrant visa allows temporary stay for specific purposes like tourism, study, or work.


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