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Immigrants arrive in the U.S. for a long list of reasons. They could be seeking a career opportunity or plan on marrying a U.S. citizen. When an immigrant wants to work or live in the U.S., they need make sure they get legal status by applying for a visa or other legal immigration options. Just 1.4 percent of West Virginia’s population is composed of immigrants, but some foreign-born nationals call the state home.
There are roughly 11.4 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S., the Pew Research Center reports. Unfortunately, some immigrants enter West Virginia illegally because their visa or asylum applications were denied. Some are unwilling to wait months for their visa to be approved and other undocumented immigrants enter legally with a visa but don’t’ leave once it expires. Being undocumented has numerous consequences including deportation, so immigrants should follow the legal route for immigration.
If you are undocumented because you entered without authorization, or you overstayed a visa, you can need an effective deportation defense. USAttorneys encourages you to speak with an immigration lawyer near you in West Virginia to determine if there is a way for you to avoid deportation.
Individuals who would like to visit or work in the U.S. needs to apply for a visa first. The U.S. State Department offers over two dozen visas to meet the needs of most immigrants. We’ll discuss the various categories and types of immigrants below:
Nonimmigrant (temporary) visa- These visas are granted for short-term work and travel in the U.S. The most commonly issued nonimmigrant visas are:
If you need more information about nonimmigrant visas visit https://www.uscis.gov/working-united-states/temporary-nonimmigrant-workers.
Immigrant (permanent) visas- These visas are granted to immigrants looking to work and live in West Virginia or the U.S. for the long-term. The U.S. State Department records show they issued over 600,000 immigrant visas to individuals through consulates all over the globe. Commonly issued immigrants include:
Asylum- The majority of immigrants allowed in the U.S. have a visa, but some are refugees fleeing war, terrorism and horrible conditions in their native countries. Asylum is ony given to about 100,000 refugees worldwide. Before anyone is approved for refugee status, they must withstand a rigorous vetting process. Immigrants who are granted asylum status also have permission to work and can apply for a green card.
An immigrant can get legal authorization in West Virginia by applying for a visa, or refugee status. The process of legal immigration begins with a visa or green card application. It’s important that your application is filled out correctly and there have been no omissions. If you want to be in West Virginia, let USAttorneys connect you with an immigration attorney.
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