Eb 4 Visa Application Process
Summary
EB-4 and Form I-360 are related but distinct; the former is a visa category, while the latter is a petition form. After I-360 approval, file Form I-485 to adjust status if in the U.S. Necessary documents include ID, birth certificate, and financial support evidence. Correcting passport name discrepancies is advisable for consistency. Consult your countrys embassy for name correction procedures.Full Conversation
How to apply eb-* visa
Sure, here are the steps to apply for an EB-* visa:
*. Determine Eligibility: Ensure you qualify as a special immigrant under one of the categories.
*. File Form I-*: Submit the Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant.
*. Approval: Wait for USCIS to approve your petition.
*. Apply for Visa or Adjust Status: If you are outside the U.S., apply for a visa at a U.S. consulate. If within the U.S., file Form I-* to adjust status.
Do you need information on any specific step?
*. Determine Eligibility: Ensure you qualify as a special immigrant under one of the categories.
*. File Form I-*: Submit the Petition for Amerasian, Widow(er), or Special Immigrant.
*. Approval: Wait for USCIS to approve your petition.
*. Apply for Visa or Adjust Status: If you are outside the U.S., apply for a visa at a U.S. consulate. If within the U.S., file Form I-* to adjust status.
Do you need information on any specific step?
I have apply I-* and waiting for approval, after approval of I-* what should I do
Once your Form I-* is approved, here are the next steps:
*. If you are in the U.S.:
- File Form I-*: Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.
*. If you are outside the U.S.:
- Consular Processing: Apply for an immigrant visa at a U.S. consulate.
Are you currently inside or outside the U.S.?
*. If you are in the U.S.:
- File Form I-*: Application to Register Permanent Residence or Adjust Status.
*. If you are outside the U.S.:
- Consular Processing: Apply for an immigrant visa at a U.S. consulate.
Are you currently inside or outside the U.S.?
Inside
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Since you are inside the U.S., after your Form I-* is approved, you should file Form I-* to adjust your status to a permanent resident. Make sure you meet all the requirements and have all necessary documents ready.
Would you like more information on the Form I-* application process?
Since you are inside the U.S., after your Form I-* is approved, you should file Form I-* to adjust your status to a permanent resident. Make sure you meet all the requirements and have all necessary documents ready.
Would you like more information on the Form I-* application process?
What are the all necessary documents?
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For filing Form I-*, you will need the following documents:
- Form I-*
- Two passport-sized photos
- Copy of government-issued ID with photo
- Birth certificate copy
- Form I-* approval notice
- Evidence of financial support (Form I-*)
- Medical examination report (Form I-*)
Is there any specific document or step you need more information on?
For filing Form I-*, you will need the following documents:
- Form I-*
- Two passport-sized photos
- Copy of government-issued ID with photo
- Birth certificate copy
- Form I-* approval notice
- Evidence of financial support (Form I-*)
- Medical examination report (Form I-*)
Is there any specific document or step you need more information on?
What is the best way to apply eb4
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Since you have already applied for Form I-* and are waiting for approval, the next step would be filing Form I-* to adjust your status after approval.
Would you like more details on any specific part of the Form I-* process?
Since you have already applied for Form I-* and are waiting for approval, the next step would be filing Form I-* to adjust your status after approval.
Would you like more details on any specific part of the Form I-* process?
I’m in r1 and already apply i360. Can I apply eb4 visa
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Since you are already in the U.S. and have applied for Form I-*, you are on the right track for the EB-* visa. Once your Form I-* is approved, you can file Form I-* to adjust your status to a permanent resident.
Do you have any other specific questions about the process?
Since you are already in the U.S. and have applied for Form I-*, you are on the right track for the EB-* visa. Once your Form I-* is approved, you can file Form I-* to adjust your status to a permanent resident.
Do you have any other specific questions about the process?
Once my i350 approved, so I need to apply r1 again?
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Your R-* visa status and the EB-* visa process are separate. Once your Form I-* is approved, you do not need to reapply for the R-* visa. Instead, you should proceed with filing Form I-* to adjust your status to a permanent resident.
Do you need more details on the Form I-* application process?
Your R-* visa status and the EB-* visa process are separate. Once your Form I-* is approved, you do not need to reapply for the R-* visa. Instead, you should proceed with filing Form I-* to adjust your status to a permanent resident.
Do you need more details on the Form I-* application process?
My r1 visa will expire in * and I apply I-*, so do I need to apply for second r1?
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No, you do not need to apply for a second R-* visa if your Form I-* is approved. Instead, you should focus on filing Form I-* to adjust your status to a permanent resident before your R-* visa expires. Do you need more information on the Form I-* application process?
No, you do not need to apply for a second R-* visa if your Form I-* is approved. Instead, you should focus on filing Form I-* to adjust your status to a permanent resident before your R-* visa expires. Do you need more information on the Form I-* application process?
Yes
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Since you need more information on the Form I-* application process, here's a brief overview:
*. Complete Form I-*.
*. Pay the required fees.
*. Submit the necessary supporting documents.
*. Attend a biometrics appointment.
*. Attend an interview, if required.
Would you like detailed steps or have specific questions about any part of the process?
Since you need more information on the Form I-* application process, here's a brief overview:
*. Complete Form I-*.
*. Pay the required fees.
*. Submit the necessary supporting documents.
*. Attend a biometrics appointment.
*. Attend an interview, if required.
Would you like detailed steps or have specific questions about any part of the process?
When I can apply I-*?
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You can apply for Form I-* once your Form I-* is approved. Ensure all required documents are ready and file the application as soon as you get the approval notice.
Do you need detailed steps on how to complete Form I-*?
You can apply for Form I-* once your Form I-* is approved. Ensure all required documents are ready and file the application as soon as you get the approval notice.
Do you need detailed steps on how to complete Form I-*?
Yes
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To complete Form I-* after approval of your Form I-*, follow these steps:
*. Complete and sign Form I-*.
*. Pay the required filing fees.
*. Gather supporting documents (ID, birth certificate, I-* approval, financial support evidence, medical report).
*. Attend a biometrics appointment.
*. Attend an interview, if required.
Do you need detailed information on any specific step?
To complete Form I-* after approval of your Form I-*, follow these steps:
*. Complete and sign Form I-*.
*. Pay the required filing fees.
*. Gather supporting documents (ID, birth certificate, I-* approval, financial support evidence, medical report).
*. Attend a biometrics appointment.
*. Attend an interview, if required.
Do you need detailed information on any specific step?
The name of My passport has a problem with first name FNU follows with last name. Will be there any issue If I correct my name in new passport?
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Correcting your name on your passport generally should not cause any issues. It's important to ensure consistency in all your legal documents, especially when dealing with immigration processes.
Would you like any specific guidance on how to correct your name on your passport?
Correcting your name on your passport generally should not cause any issues. It's important to ensure consistency in all your legal documents, especially when dealing with immigration processes.
Would you like any specific guidance on how to correct your name on your passport?
My name has in usa documents as FNU and AAaa. Now I’m holding R1 visa and apply *. So I thought correct my name in my new passport
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Correcting your name on your passport is a good idea to ensure consistency across all your legal documents. Here are some general steps to follow:
- Contact your country's embassy or consulate for name correction procedures.
- Submit required documents such as your current passport, proof of the correct name, and a name change request form.
- Ensure the corrected passport name matches the name on all other documents, including your Form I-*.
Is there any specific part of this process you need more details on?
Correcting your name on your passport is a good idea to ensure consistency across all your legal documents. Here are some general steps to follow:
- Contact your country's embassy or consulate for name correction procedures.
- Submit required documents such as your current passport, proof of the correct name, and a name change request form.
- Ensure the corrected passport name matches the name on all other documents, including your Form I-*.
Is there any specific part of this process you need more details on?