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Pursue Your Ambitions in the United States.

The United States represents a vast landscape of opportunity, featuring world-leading universities, dynamic tech hubs, and a diverse cultural fabric. It attracts driven students, skilled professionals, and investors worldwide.

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Why Consider USA?

USA offers unique advantages for skilled professionals, students, and families looking for a new beginning.

Economic Scale

The largest economy in the world, offering unmatched scale and professional opportunities.

Academic Excellence

Features a significant portion of the world’s top-ranked educational and research institutions.

Innovation Ecosystem

A global leader in technology, science, and entrepreneurial ventures.

Diversity

A highly diverse society with communities and networks from around the globe.

Explore Your Immigration Pathways

The right pathway depends on your goals, profile, and circumstances. Discover the most common routes to USA.

Work Visa

H-1B Specialty Occupation

For eligible specialty occupation workers subject to applicable requirements, caps, and processes.

Who it may suit:Professionals with specialized bachelor's degrees or higher.

Key Considerations

  • Employer sponsorship
  • Specialty occupation
  • Lottery selection (if capped)
Study Visa

F-1 Student Visa

For eligible international students pursuing academic studies in the US.

Who it may suit:International students at accredited institutions.

Key Considerations

  • Form I-20
  • SEVIS fee
  • Non-immigrant intent
Permanent Residency

Employment-Based Green Cards

Potential long-term employment immigration routes (e.g., EB-1, EB-2, EB-3).

Who it may suit:Highly skilled professionals, researchers, and sponsored workers.

Key Considerations

  • Labor Certification (PERM)
  • Priority dates
  • Employer sponsorship
Family & Spouse Visa

Family-Based Immigration

For immediate relatives of US citizens and eligible family members of permanent residents.

Who it may suit:Spouses, children, parents, and siblings.

Key Considerations

  • Sponsor status
  • Proof of relationship
  • Affidavit of Support
Tourist & Visit Visa

B1/B2 Visitor Visa

For temporary business trips (B1) or tourism and visiting family (B2).

Who it may suit:Tourists and business visitors.

Key Considerations

  • Non-immigrant intent
  • Ties to home country
  • Financial means
Business & Investor Visa

E-2 Investor Visa

For investors from treaty countries making a substantial investment in a US enterprise.

Who it may suit:Entrepreneurs and investors.

Key Considerations

  • Treaty country nationality
  • Substantial investment
  • Operational control

What Usually Matters?

Depending on the program, common factors may include your professional background, education, and specific ties to USA.

Valid offer of employment (for work visas)
Acceptance to a SEVP-approved school (for students)
Educational credentials and evaluations
Proof of ties to home country (for non-immigrant visas)
Financial capacity

Want to Know Which Path May Fit You?

Your eligibility depends on your individual profile and the specific immigration program.

Check Your Eligibility

Assessment Criteria

Education
Work Experience
Language Ability
Financial Requirements
Program-Specific Criteria

How Long Does It Take?

Processing times vary widely based on visa type, specific US embassy/consulate workloads, and USCIS processing center timelines.

Processing times vary by visa category, application volume, documentation, and the relevant immigration authority.

What Does It Cost?

Costs vary depending on the visa category, USCIS petition fees, SEVIS fees, potential premium processing, and professional legal support.

Costs vary by visa category, applicant circumstances, government fees, and the level of professional support required.

What Happens After Your Visa?

Certain employment-based and family-based routes can lead toward Lawful Permanent Resident (Green Card) status, subject to availability and quotas.

Some immigration pathways may lead toward permanent residence if the applicant continues to meet the relevant requirements.

Documents You May Need

Document requirements vary by visa category and individual circumstances. This is not an exhaustive checklist.

Valid passport
DS-160 confirmation
Approved petition (I-797) or Form I-20
Educational degrees and transcripts
Financial support documents
Employment history

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about immigrating to USA. Rules can vary based on individual circumstances.

The H-1B requires a US employer to sponsor you for a specialty occupation. Because demand is high, it typically involves an annual lottery selection process.

Your Destination Is Only the Beginning.

The right immigration pathway depends on your goals, profile, and circumstances. Let us help you understand your options.