Why USA?
The United States of America is a country with a multicultural society, which lies in the central North America between Mexico and Canada. America’s openness to immigration has enriched its culture and expanded economic opportunity enhancing its influence in the world. Discovered by Christopher Columbus, the first known usage of the name “America” traces back to 1507, after its appearance on a world map in honor of the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci. The United States of America (USA) consists of 50 states, a federal district, five major self-governing territories, and other possessions. It is a vibrant country with a stable economy; and the preferred choice of many immigrants; comparatively the average income is more than any Middle Eastern parts. It ranks 4th largest in the world by land area approximately 3.8 million square miles (9.8 million km2) and among the highest GDP, making it most suitable for immigration.
It is often referred to as “The land of the Free” giving the Americans a right to express themselves freely in print and speech. They can travel the world quite freely and thus can take pride in themselves with the fact that they have one of the world’s best passports. The U.S. citizens can travel to 116 countries without a visa requirement and get a visa on arrival in additional 44 countries. Some of the biggest cities are – New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Phoenix, Philadelphia, San Antonio, San Diego, Dallas and San Jose.
During mid-2016, the unemployment rate stood at 4.9%, which is the lowest to be considered. Thus, America is still one of the best countries to migrate to in the world with one fifth of all global migrants heading annually. The United States offers the best quality of life. Perhaps, people settle well in their new communities because of the existence of a diverse mix of cultures, sports and art forms. The education system prevails with 87% of school-age children attending government schools, about 10% attending private schools, and hardly 3% are home-schooled.
It has been the leader in technological innovations since the late 19th century, not only it has made a mark in scientific research contributions but also in computer software and hardware companies that include Adobe Systems, Apple Inc., IBM, Microsoft, and Sun Microsystems thus attracting people from all domains and generating a world class economy. Immigrants continue to integrate successfully into American society. The country opens opportunities for pupils holding advanced degrees, thus offering a good education for everyone. Apparently, Sureway Consultants helps you by extending support and plays a major role in helping with applications and immigration services.
Visa Categories
Immigrant Visa
Issued to people who are planning to migrate to the USA from Dubai under immigrant investor schemes. The visa holder is privileged to stay in the US without returning back to their home country, unlike the non-immigrant visa. It allows one to work, study and avail all the rights and facilities.
The main types are:
- Family Sponsored
- Employment sponsored
- IR-1,CR-1 VISA: US spouse Visa
- K-1Visa: Fiancé visa
- K-2 : Children of K-1 visa holders
- K-3 : Spouse of green card holder
- K-4: children of K-3 visa holders
- IR-3, CR-2, IR-4, IH-4: Adopted orphans by US citizens
- F2A, F2B: Family members of legal permanent residents
- Eb-1: First Priority workers
- Eb-2 Second Priority workers
- Eb-3 EW: Third priority workers
- Eb- 4: Fourth Priority workers- certain special immigrants
- EB5: fifth priority workers
Issued for temporary visits to study, tourism, business, employment and family for a US visit visa from Dubai. One has to return back to the home country once the purpose is completed.
- A Visa diplomats and foreign government officials
- A2 NATO 1-6 Visa
- B-1 Temporary Business visa
- B-2 American tourist visa
- BCC – Border crossing card
- C visa- Transit Visa
- CW -1 visa CNM Work visa
- D visa for crew members
- E visa, E1 treaty trader E2 Treaty investor
- E3 visa work visa for Australian nationals
- F and M Student visa USA
- G1-G5 NATO Visa
- H1B visa for employees into highly specialized fields
- H1B1 Visa for Chile and Singapore nationals
- H2A visa for agricultural workers
- H2B visa for temporary non- agricultural workers
- H3 Visa for training opportunities
- I visa for journalists
- J visa for exchange visitors
- L intracompany transfer visa
- O visa for people with extraordinary abilities
- P visa for athletes, artists and entertainers
- Q visa for cultural exchange program
- R visa for religious workers
- T visa for victims of human trafficking
- TN/TD visa for Mexican and Canadian citizens who work in NAFTA
- V visa for family unity
- U visa for crime victims
Benefits of Migrating to USA
- Work and Earn in dollars with worker’s rights
- Avail Citizenship
- Be a privileged travel with powerful passport
- Gain full access to government programs
- Apply for Green card for relatives
- Government Jobs
- Gain a right to vote
- Opportunity to serve in U.S. military
- Fiancé and Spouse Visas
- Employer-Sponsored Visas.