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  2. Legal Immigration Family Equity Act - Wikipedia

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    A child may be eligible for the K-4 visa if he or she is unmarried, under 21, and the child of a qualified K-3 nonimmigrant visa applicant. [ 13 ] In order for the applicant to obtain the K-3 visa, the U.S. citizen spouse must file a Form I-129F listing the applicant as beneficiary (this is in addition to the pending Form I-130 petition).

  3. Visa requirements for United States citizens - Wikipedia

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    Phú Quốc visa exemption for up to 30 days. [482] No Yemen: Visa required [483] [484] Registration mandatory. [citation needed] Exit visa required for stays over 30 days. [485] — Zambia: Visa not required [486] 30 days Also eligible for a universal visa allowing access to Zimbabwe. [citation needed] All visitors are fingerprinted. [citation ...

  4. Visa policy of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Temporary visa holders 30 September 2014 30 September 2015 % Change % of Total New Zealand (Special Category 444) visa 657,210 661,550 0.7 35.4 Student visa 387,800 425,740 9.8 22.8 Visitor visa 226,010 258,910 14.6 13.8 Temporary Skilled visa 196,930 186,810 -5.1 10.0 Working Holiday Maker visa 151,220 144,450 -4.5 7.7 Bridging visa 94,840

  5. H-1B: Visa row under Trump fuels anxiety for Indian dreamers

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    "Getting a green card means signing up for an endless wait for 20-30 years," says Atal Agarwal, who runs a firm in India that uses AI to help find visa options globally for education and jobs ...

  6. Visa policy of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    It modernised the earlier 1987 legislation, but did not make major changes to the criteria under which immigrants would apply to travel to and stay in New Zealand. [80] From 1987, visa-free access was provided to more countries, most notably Eastern European countries as they became members of the European Union. At the same time, illegal ...

  7. Form I-539 - Wikipedia

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    Form I-539 may be used to extend one's stay on the same status as one currently has. This extension of stay does not change the terms of one's entry visa. In particular, it does not change whether the visa was a single-entry visa or a multiple-entry visa, nor does it change the period of validity (i.e., the expiration date) of the visa.

  8. Visa policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    January 15, 2012: Visa waiver under parole policy for nationals of Russia extended to Guam [59] October 3, 2019: Visa waiver under parole policy removed for nationals of Russia; [60] for the Northern Mariana Islands only, period of stay with visa waiver under parole policy for nationals of China reduced from 45 to 14 days [61]

  9. Diversity Immigrant Visa - Wikipedia

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    The Donnelly visa benefited "several thousand Irish" (almost 4,000) and the Berman visa had some 500 Irish beneficiaries. [5] Under the three-year Morrison program (1992–94), by far the largest in size, those born in Ireland or Northern Ireland received a set-aside of 40% of all diversity visas, for a total of 48,000 set aside visas out of ...