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How Long Does U.S. Visa Processing Take? Timelines Explained
Here's a breakdown of each stage based on your points, with realistic timeframes and crucial warnings about the common scams you mentioned. Step-by-Step Guide on Booking U.S. Visa Appointments: From Identifying Your Visa Type to Preparing Required Documents. 1. DS-160 Submission & Fee Payment Time: 1-2 Days Details: Filling the DS-160 can take several hours. Once submitted, the confirmation is immediate. Paying the MRV fee depends on your chosen method (online payment is inst
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1 day ago3 min read


Complete Guide to U.S. Visa Types: Tourist, Student, Work & Immigrant
1. What Is a U.S. Visa? A United States visa is, like a stamp that they put in your passport. This stamp allows you to go to a United States port of entry and ask if you can come into the United States. A visa does not guarantee entry—final admission is decided by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). There are two main categories: Nonimmigrant Visas – for temporary stays Immigrant Visas – for permanent residence (Green Card) Overview of U.S. Visa Types: Navigating Touris
Deepak B
3 days ago3 min read


H-1B to Green Card: The Step-by-Step Guide to the PERM and I-140 Process
Moving from an H-1B visa to a U.S. Green Card is a long but achievable process. For most professionals, the journey goes through PERM Labor Certification and Form I-140, both of which are employer-driven and time-sensitive. 1 Overview: Employment-Based Green Card Stages The employment-based green card process for most H-1B holders (typically under EB-2 or EB-3 categories) involves three main stages, often taking 2-4+ years: PERM Labor Certification (Department of Labor) I-140
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3 days ago4 min read


What to Expect at Your U.S. Visa Interview: India-Specific Guide
This step-by-step guide will help you navigate the entire process at the U.S. Embassy/Consulate in India, from arrival to decision. Preparing for a U.S. visa interview in India, a person reviews essential documents, ensuring readiness for the appointment. 1. Arrive Before Your Interview Reach the U.S. Embassy/Consulate 1Hr–50 minutes early . Being early helps you avoid last-minute stress, security queues, and confusion about entry gates. 2. Security Check at the Entrance U.
Deepak B
Dec 103 min read
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