Learn about immigrating to the USA, the types of visas, general requirements, costs, application process and processing times.
Each year, over 1 million foreigners immigrate to the USA. With its strong economy, beautiful nature, and high standard of living, it's no surprise America is a top destination for foreigners to immigrate to. To make immigrating to the US simple, we’ve outlined the immigration process in terms of the types of US visas you can apply for and how to apply for an American visa.
You can immigrate to America by getting an immigrant visa or a non-immigrant visa.
While many foreigners will need a visa, there are some instances in which a US visa is not required. Foreigners who don’t need a visa to immigrate to the USA must have one of the following:
In all other cases, you need a visa to immigrate to the USA.
In this article, we will outline the most popular types of US Immigrant visas you can apply for to immigrate to the US. These include:
Check out our general guide on US Green cards to learn more about how to apply for them and their requirements.
You can apply for this visa If you’re related or married to a US citizen or a Lawful Permanent Resident (a holder of a Green card). Some Family-based green cards have a limit on who can be sponsored depending on their country of origin and the sponsor’s residency status. Yet, 5 Family-based green cards aren’t subjected to this limitation:
To be eligible for an Employment-based green card, you need a job offer from a US employer who will sponsor your visa application. Employment-based visas are divided into 5 categories, each covering different sought-after skills people immigrating to the US should have.
The US has a yearly “green card lottery”, which grants over 50,000 foreigners an immigrant visa. The lottery is available only to a set quota of foreigners from certain countries each year. To apply, you need to pass a background check and meet one of the following:
The American student visa grants you permission to migrate to the USA for the duration of your studies at an American university. There are 3 types of student visas you can apply for:
Check out our guide to F-1 student visa to learn how to apply, when and what documents you need.
The specific list of documents and eligibility criteria depends on the type of visa you’re applying for. But in general, you need these documents to immigrate to the US:
To immigrate to the US, you’ll need between $6,405 and $10,575, which includes the costs of visa applications, legal fees, moving expenses, flights, etc. These costs will vary depending on where you’re coming from, your destination, and the amount of luggage you plan on bringing.
Specifically, for your visa application and processing costs, budget between $2,305 and $2,575. Here’s a table with some of the need to help you calculate how much you need to pay to immigrate to the USA.
Type | Costs |
---|---|
I-140: Employer sponsorship application | $700 |
I-130: Family sponsorship application | $535 |
I-485: Green card application | $1,140 – $1,225 |
DS-160: Student visa application | $185 |
Biometrics | $85 |
Processing fee (for I-130 and I-140) | $325 – $345 |
USCIS Immigrant fee | $220 |
Check out our guide to moving to the US, where we share a 6-month timeline to relocate to the US.
The application process depends on where you’re currently residing:
Living in the United States: in most cases, you can apply for and wait for the renewal of your visa in the US. All you need to do is apply for an Adjustment of Status (AOS).
Living outside of the United States: you’ll need to apply for a Green card from your country of residence and remain there while your application is being processed at the local US embassy or consulate. In this case, the application process is as follows:
Migrating to the USA can happen anywhere between 3 months to 4.5 years, and it all depends on the type of visa you’re applying for:
So there you have it, all the ways you can immigrate to the USA. Now that you've filled in all the details regarding your immigration, you can start applying and planning your new life in America.
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