A Quick Guide to the U.S. Immigration Process
U.S. immigration process can be fairly complicated, and there is a lot of confusion about how it works. There are several rules to go through. The leading immigration attorneys in San Diego have put together a quick guide on U.S. immigration process. 1. Family-Based Immigration Family-based immigrants are allowed to enter the U.S. as either immediate relative of U.S. citizens or by means of the family preference system. Immediate relatives include spouse, unmarried minor children (below the age of 21), and parents of the U.S. citizen. Preference system includes adult children, spouses, and unmarried (minor or adult) children. 2. Refugees Refugees are admitted to the country if they could demonstrate their inability to return to their home countries because of a “well-founded fear of persecution.” Refugees can apply for U.S. entry through a transition country. Their admission is based upon as assessment of the degree of risk they face, their membership in any group that is ...