Although visa and immigration status are closely related in many ways, they are completely different. A visa is basically a travel document issued by the Department of State (DOS) that allows the visa bearer to travel to a port of entry. The visa holder's immigration status, if admitted, i...
non-immigration visa 非移民签证 visa[英][ˈvi:zə][美]['vi:zə]n.签证;vt.签发签证;第三人称单数:visas过去分词:visaed复数:visas现在进行时:visaing过去式:visaed 易混淆单词:VisaVISA 例句:1.What kind of visa did you enter china with?您是持哪种签证入境中国...
When you enter the US, an immigration officer at the port of entry will issue you an I-94 card that indicates your non-immigrant status (F1) and your authorized stay. It is typically "Duration of Status" or "D/S" on a student's I-94 card, meaning that you may remain in the U....
Visitwww.ssa.govto find the nearest SSA office. SSA is required to verify a foreign national’s immigration documents and status with the USCIS’ Systematic Alien Verification for Entitlements (SAVE) information database before processing an SSN application. ...
aTo: Non-Immigration Visa Section, the USA Consulate General in Guangzhou. : 非移民签证部分,美国总领事馆在广州。[translate]
一般資訊—1 一般資訊 GENERAL INFORMATION 美國〈移民法〉(the immigration laws)管制「外國人」 (aliens) 入境 (admission) 和分派移民利益 (distribution of benefits)予合格(qualified)之人.「公民及移民服務 部」(Bureau of Citizenship and Immigration Service, BCIS)和「美國國務院」(The U.S. Department of...
非移民签证申请(Non-immigration Visa) B, E, F, H, J, K, L, TN, O, P, R, S, U签证儿童保护法和国际收养 (Child Status Protecti... www.zhoulawoffices.com|基于4个网页 3. 非移民签证者 ...籍人士(All Other Aliens),包括持非移民签证者(Non-immigration Visa)。
IMMIGRATION CORNER: State Dept. issues 2 new non-visa application formsGurfinkel, Michael J
Yes. Like the standard retirement visa, you have to report to immigration every 90 days. What if I want to leave the country and come back in again, within the 5-year period? The visa is multiple entry, so you can leave and re-enter at any time. ...
Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), the employer must obtain a certified labor certification application from the Department of Labor (DOL). The DOL must certify to the USCIS that there are not sufficient U.S. workers able, willing, qualified and available to accept the job opportunity...