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Restrictions on family reunion immigrants in the United States

# American Immigration # Introduction There are two main types of American immigrants, family reunion immigrants and professional immigrants. Most of us get American green cards through professional immigration, which can be divided into five ways: EB- 1, EB-2, EB-3, EB-4 and EB-5. The following are the restrictions on family reunion immigrants in the United States. Welcome to read!

1. American restrictions on family reunion immigrants

1. Immigration of overseas relatives of American citizens subject to quota F 1 Visa: adult unmarried children of American citizens and unmarried children under 2 1 year (waiting time: 7 years) F3 Visa: married children of American citizens and their spouses and unmarried children under 2 1 year (waiting time:1year)

Permanent Resident (Green Card) Overseas Relatives Immigrants

F2A visa: spouse/children of permanent residents in the United States (waiting time: 2.5-3.5 years)

F2B visa: adult unmarried children of American permanent residents and unmarried children under 2 1 year (waiting time: 8 years).

2. There is no quota limit

IR/CR 1 visa: American citizens apply for spouse visa (waiting time: 14- 18 months).

IR/CR2 Visa: American citizens apply for a child visa (waiting time: 14- 18 months).

IR5 visa: American citizens apply for a parent visa (waiting time: 14-20 months).

K 1 visa: American citizens apply for a fiance/wife visa (waiting time: 8- 10 months)

K2 visa: K 1 visa beneficiary's minor child visa.

K3 visa: American citizens apply for spouse non-immigrant visa (waiting time: 10- 12 months).

K4: K3 Visa Beneficiary's Minor Children Visa

Age limit US citizens above 265,438 +0 US citizens above 265,438 +0 US citizens below permanent residents above 265,438 +0 adult children above 265,438 +0 children (including stepchildren/girls).

Marital status limits single status (unmarried, married, unmarried (excluding divorced status (unmarried at the time of application, divorced or widowed) or divorced, widowed at the time of application; During the application process, de facto marriage or cohabitation is not allowed.

Spouses of minor children and minor children who can apply for beneficiaries with their personnel without applying for beneficiaries.

2. The road to American immigration

1 and EB- 1 are divided into three categories: EB- 1A, which is aimed at outstanding talents and refers to those who have made great contributions in the fields of science, art, sports, commerce and education and won major domestic or international awards; EB- 1B, a professional professor and researcher, has gained an international reputation in a specific academic field; EB- 1C is aimed at customers with certain execution experience and business background.

2.EB-2 is a highly educated talent program sponsored by employers. The applicant requires a master's degree or above, and the major is within the scope of our employer's protection.

3.EB-3 points are technical and non-technical. The technical requirement is that the applicant has a bachelor degree or above, and his major is within the scope of our employer's guarantee. Non-technical, there is no requirement for the applicant's education and language. As long as he is in good health, anyone under 50 can apply.

4, EB-4 religious immigrants, this is difficult to define, so we don't set foot in this area.

5.EB-5 is also a more conventional and mainstream way. There are no hard and fast requirements for the applicant's age, education and business background. You can apply as long as you can reasonably explain the source of funds.

3. Outstanding American professors or researchers immigrated.

The conditions of this kind of American skilled immigrants include: professors or researchers who have made outstanding achievements in a certain academic research field. At least three years teaching or research experience. I accepted a research position with tenure.

I. Application documents

1. Education: including transcripts, diplomas and degree certificates.

2. Proof of work experience: letters from former employers and colleagues, the applicant's payroll tax bill and work report.

If you are a professor in an American university, the university must prove that the position is tenure or will become tenure. If the employer is a private organization, it should be proved that the employer has made outstanding research results and hired more than three full-time researchers. In addition, the applicant must meet at least two of the following conditions and provide relevant certificates.

(1) won the prize for academic achievements.

(2) As a member of relevant academic societies, you must have outstanding achievements to participate.

(3) his work or achievements are specially recorded or introduced by others in professional journals.

(4) As a member of the industry judges.

(5) Having made pioneering achievements in scientific research or academic research.

(6) Its academic works or professional academic journals that publish academic articles are distributed all over the world.

Second, the work experience

Have a full-time job for at least one consecutive year or a continuous part-time job equivalent to a full-time job for one year.

Third, work experience.

Your work experience must be in the National Vocational Classification (NOC) skill type 0 (management work), A (professional work) or B (technical work and technical trade).

Four. working hours

Applicants for skilled immigrants in the United States must have worked in the last 10 year (more than one year).

Verb (the abbreviation of verb) for review.

Applicants for skilled immigrants in the United States must pass the conduct review and cannot pose a threat to American public safety. Mainly through notarization without crime (notarization without criminal punishment).

Sixth, physical examination

Applicants for skilled immigrants in the United States should meet the medical examination standards, mainly to check those who pose a major threat to American public health, such as AIDS, sexually transmitted diseases, major advanced infectious diseases and so on. There are also diseases that impose a huge financial burden on the US government, such as severe kidney disease and heart disease.