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How to Get a Visa for Becoming a U.S. Citizen

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Get a Visa for Becoming a U.S. Citizen

Visas can allow someone to live in the U.S. anywhere from 6 months to indefinitely. There are over 60 different kinds of visas, and it's important to apply for the right one. Once you are in the United States, you can start the application process to get a green card, which will then allow you to become a U.S. citizen as long as you fulfill all your obligations. Becoming a United States citizen is a multiple step process, and it is important to make sure you follow the appropriate steps.

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        Determine the type of visa you need. There are several different types of work visas that can ultimately lead to citizenship. You might desire a business visitor visa, which is good for six months. A first preference priority worker visa is permanent. There are also student visas if your goal in coming to the United States is to go to college.

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        Seek help. If you fill out the wrong forms or fill out the right forms incorrectly, it can directly affect your ability to live and work in the U.S. If you are unsure about the paper work or about the type of visa you need, seek professional help. There are lawyers and consultants who specialize in this type of work. There are also Websites you can go to in order to do research on the topic.

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        Apply for the visa. Once your are sure about the type of visa you'll need, you need to obtain the correct application. Fill it out completely. Submit it after double-checking it. There are waiting periods so you don't want to wait until the last minute to get that done.

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        Apply for a green card. Once you are in the United States, you can apply for a green card. That will eventually allow you to become a U.S. citizen. There is a very long wait on green card applications so it is often easier to get in the U.S. on a visa, and then apply for the green card once you are here.

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        Pay close attention to the terms of your visa. If you let your visa run out before you've obtained a green card, you will be in the U.S. illegally, which can cause you a great deal of problems. It can negatively effect your green card application. You can lose your job, and you may be at risk of arrest or deportation.

    Tips & Warnings

    • If you have a job to come to in the United States, it is easier and quicker to get your visa if your future employer applies on your behave. If your goal is to become a United States citizen, apply for your green card immediately.

    • Do not let your visa expire.

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