Temporary residence for USA
A Temporary Resident Permit is an application permitting an individual with a criminal record, DUI, or some other grounds of inadmissibility to enter Canada for a particular reason.
When you are applying for a Temporary Resident Permit, you must prove to the government that your need to enter outweighs any possible risk of permitting you to enter. If you are disallowed because of a criminal offense, the officer will be looking for evidence of reintegration. The more recent and serious your offense was, the harder it will be to prove this.
A Temporary Resident Permit is only granted for a definite period for up to 3 years. It can have 1 or multiple entries. Most Temporary Resident Permits are granted for a single visit.
A Temporary Resident Permit is only temporary, so you cannot use it to support an application for permanent residency. Nevertheless, it can be combined with a temporary work permit or a study permit.
Permanent residency for USA
To get a Permanent Residence Permit, you should obtain a Green Card.
A Green Card or otherwise known as permanent residency card:
• Enables you to have official immigration status in the US,
• Enables you to certain rights and responsibilities,
• Is vital if you intend to naturalize as a citizen of the United States.
So that to apply for a Green Card, the following is needed:
• If you are eligible to apply for the Green Card, then you should fill and submit a relevant application form, attach the required documents and pay the fees.
• Your application will be reviewed, and after an interview will be scheduled.
Work Permit for USA
There are various categories of foreign workers allowed to work in the US, including permanent immigrant workers, temporary workers, student, and exchange workers.
The categories of workers who are allowed to work in the United States include:
• Citizen of the US,
• Non-citizen national of the US,
• Legal permanent resident,
• A foreigner that is authorized to work.
Foreign workers who have the right to work in the United States include:
Temporary Workers – A temporary worker is an individual who is trying to enter the US temporarily for a particular purpose. They enter the US for a temporary period, and once in the US are limited to the activity or purpose for which they granted a non-immigrant visa.
Permanent Workers – A permanent worker is an individual authorized to live and work in the US permanently.
Students and Exchange Visitors – Students under certain conditions may be admitted to work in the US, but they must acquire permission from an authorized official at their school that is known as a Designed School Official for students and the Responsible Officer for exchange visitors. Exchange visitors via an exchange visitor visa program may be entitled to work temporarily in the United States.
How to Get a Work Permit in the US
An Employment Authorization Document that is known as an EAD card, work permit, is a document granted by US Citizenship and Immigration Services proving the holder is authorized to work in the US. It’s a plastic card usually valid for one year and is renewable and replaceable.
Applicants for an EAD can require:
• Job acceptance,
• Replacement of a lost EAD,
• Renewal of job acceptance.
The EAD is proof to your employer that you are legally permitted to work in the US.
These categories of foreign workers are entitled to apply for an EAD:
• Spouses of US citizens,
• Refugees,
• Students looking for certain types of employment,
• Nationals of some countries who have Temporary Protected Status due to conditions in their home countries,
• Foreign nationals in the US which follows the final stage of permanent residence,
• Dependents of foreign government officials,
• Other workers depending on the circumstances.
Employees, being hired for a new job, have to prove that they are eligible to work in the United States. Employers must verify the eligibility to work and the identity and of all new hires. The employer must complete and keep on file an Employment Eligibility Verification form.
Employers are required to verify that an employee they continue to employ or they are going to employ in the US is authorized to accept employment in the US. Individuals, who have been accepted as permanent residents or are admitted in work-related nonimmigrant classifications, can obtain employment authorization due to their immigration status. Other aliens can apply individually for employment authorization, including for entitled to work in the US at a temporary position.
Proof of Eligibility to Work
When employees are hired, they must present original documents to their employer. On the form, the employer is required to verify the employment entitle and identity documents that had presented the employee.
The US, known all over the world as the land of opportunity, is proud of rich and diverse culture, a strong currency and sought-after passport. Through the USA EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program, investors can get the following benefits:
• No minimum education required,
• No language skills required,
• No business or managerial experience required,
• Investment capital can come from a gift, business ownership, inheritance or any other lawful activity,
• The opportunity to live, study and work anywhere in the United States and privilege from lower tuition fees,
• No obligation to live in the investment sphere,
• Inclusion of fewer than 21 years old dependent children.
Qualification
Applicants, for qualifying for the program, must fulfill one of the investment options below for meeting the following criteria:
• Be at least 21 years old,
• Show legal source of assets and resources.
Visa for USA
Foreigner, intending to enter the USA, must receive a visa if he is not meet the following requirements:
• Permanent resident of the US,
• A citizen of Micronesia, the Marshall Islands, and Palau,
• A citizen of Canada, also who has applied for TN status at the border,
• A citizen of British Overseas Territories with a relation on Bermuda,
• A citizen of the 38 countries that are the Visa Waiver Program’s part,
• A citizen of The Bahamas, a citizen of British Overseas Territories with relation to the Cayman Islands, British Virgin Islands, and Caicos Islands,
• Holding a green card.
There are two main types of US visas:
• Nonimmigrant visa – for a temporary visit (tourist, work, business, visiting family or studying purposes),
• Immigrant visa – for those who immigrate to the US and are processed for a Green Card.
Types of non-immigrant visas
A visa – It is issued to those who are government ambassadors, ministers, diplomats, also other foreign government official or employees are traveling on official business. There are some foreign officials who regardless of their trip purpose, must have A-visa.
B-1 and B-2 visas – It’s a common non-immigrant visa. It is also known as a visa for temporary visitors for pleasure or business. This visa is for those who want to visit the US as a tourist. Recently, by the new admitted requirement, all holders of Chinese passports holding ten year B visas must enroll only in the Electronic Visa Update system, and after that, they can enter the US.
C visa – It’s for those who are traveling in “immediate and continuous transit through the US for entering another country.” So, the only reason for entry to the United States is transit.
D visa – It is for airline pilots, captain, attendants of flight, engineer or deckhand of a sea ship, service staff on a yacht and trainees on board a training board.
E visa – The citizens of countries signed trade and navigation agreements with the United States can acquire Treaty Trader and Treaty Investor visas. These visas are also called E-1 visa and E-2 visa. These types of visa can be acquired to individuals who work in businesses engaged in substantial international trade and the investors dealing with ”substantial investment” in a business operating in the United States. Australia is the only country which citizens can acquire the variant visa that is known as E-3 visa. The E-3 visa holder’s partner or child can acquire an E-3D visa.
F visa – This kind of visa can be acquired to a foreign student who is enrolled at US institutions. There is an F-1 visa for full-time students. The F-1 visa holder’s spouse and child can acquire an F-2 visa. ”Border commuters” living in their country of origin at the same time attending school in the United States can acquire F-3 visas. This kind of visas is managed by SEVIS.
G visa – Government officials, diplomats, and employees are intending to work for international organizations that are in the US, can acquire the G visas. The government representatives traveling temporarily for meetings of an international organization can acquire G-2 visas. A representative of a non-recognized government can acquire G-3 visas. Those who have an appointment is granted G-4 visa.
J visa – It’s granted to those who are participating in work and study based exchange programs. This kind of visa is important for that; the mentioned individuals will have an opportunity to rise mutual understanding between different people from all over the world using cultural and educational exchanges.
The exchange visa’s categories are as follows:
• Camp Counselor,
• Intern,
• Trainee,
• Teacher,
• Student of College and University,
• Government Visitor,
• International Visitor,
• Professor and Research Scholar,
• Specialist,
• Physician,
• Student of Secondary School,
• Short-term Scholar,
• Participant in the Summer Work Travel Program.