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Hello, I want to ask how it is to work in America.
I will tell them, "then immigrate." With the increasing number of immigrants in the United States and the tightening of its policies, the waiting period for immigration to the United States is also very long, not to mention that it is unrealistic for China people to immigrate to the United States now. Then those who want to go to the United States to make money and have no immigration qualification can only choose to enter the United States through other non-immigrant visas. Maybe none of you here know how to get to America. Let's explain everything about working in America in detail.
First of all, explain the passport and visa. Passport: a legal document issued by a country to prove the nationality and identity of its citizens when they enter or leave its territory and travel or stay abroad. Visa: a document issued by a country's entry-exit administration (such as immigration bureau or its embassy or consulate abroad) to show foreign citizens that they have approved entry.
In short, a passport is an international identity card; A visa is a document that allows you to enter the country you want to go to. You can go abroad without a passport, but you must have a passport to prove your identity. If you want to go to another country, you must get a visa from that country. Now we know that a visa is a prerequisite for going abroad. That is to say, if you want to go to the United States, you must first apply for a passport at the local public security bureau, and then apply for visas at thousands of American embassies and consulates in China.
At present, there are five embassies and consulates that can provide non-immigrant visas for China citizens: Beijing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Chengdu and Guangzhou. Next, I will explain in detail the types and handling methods of American visas. There are 20 kinds of visas in the United States, including A-R, plus two without code * * *, and then the visas that ordinary people in China can get cannot be B and F, that is, business, travel, visiting relatives and friends, studying abroad, visiting relatives and so on.
Ordinary people can't apply for other kinds of visas, such as A for diplomats, O for famous actors and H for professional employees, so I won't list them here. First of all, you applied for an ordinary visa to the United States, but you intend to stay in the United States after the expiration. If you wait a long time, you can apply for an American green card. The green card is not as difficult to apply as the legend says. The hard part is those who don't want to spend legal fees.
If you are rich, you can spend more than 5,000 yuan to hire a lawyer, which is efficient and simple. So there are no defects and no loopholes to check. There is no such thing as illegal employment because you already have a legal status in the United States during the green card application process.
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