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Living, Working, or Studying in the United States

 

Author: Liron Rose

The US Immigration laws are rather complex and could be the source of confusion and misunderstandings. There are many types of American visas, some of which allow you to come to the USA for a visit or a temporary stay, while others allow you to remain permanently. Choosing the correct visa requires understanding of the applicant's background and needs, therefore it is advisable to consult with a certified immigration lawyer.

Temporary Visas

Temporary visas are for people who wish to come over to the United States and stay for a short period. They exist for multiple reasons for staying, such as working, studying, visiting relatives and tourism. Depended on the actual visa, it is possible to stay in the US from several months to several years.

Permanent Visas

Permanent visas are for people who wish to move to the United States permanently, they are commonly referred to as "Permanent Residency" status or "Green Card".

The most common ways of obtaining a permanent visa is through:

- Partner / Family - An immediate relative who is a US citizen or permanent resident.

- Work / Employment - visa based on an actual Job offer by an American corporation.

- Business - Substantial Business or Investments in the United States.

- Other - Winning the annual Green Card lottery.

Green Card Lottery

Each year the US government issues about 50,000 "green cards" (permanent residency status) to applicants from all over the world. Permanent residency status allows you and your family to immigrate and live in the US indefinitely, while enjoying all rights such as working and studying. After several years of legal permanent residency you may apply for US citizenship and a passport.

Author Bio:
Liron Rose is an expert in this field. Liron has written several articles in the past on this topic.
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