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Only a limited number of individuals on yearly basis are provided with various immigration statuses in the United States. It often gets confusing for one to understand the immigration law so it is best to break it down into factors in order to understand it better. So here is how the immigration system is split on the basis of various visa types.

  • Family based immigration

As the name suggests, family based immigration allows you to bring your family members on to the American soil. Only the US citizens and the green card holders with permanent resident status are allowed to bring their family members but the number of limited to 480,000 per year. This means that a preference system is in place and caters to the adult children and siblings of the US citizens first. So your chances to get qualified for family based immigration San Diego would be low if you have no immediate family member in the US.

  • Employment based immigration

Next in line is the employment based immigration. This type of immigration visa is future sub divided into different categories namely;

  • Temporary visa

Immigrants who have skills to offer to the United States are allowed to live and work in the country for a specified period of time. There are more than 20 different kinds of temporary visa offered at the moment and some of them even have numerical limits per year so San Diego Immigration lawyer will be able to educate you better on that once you take your case to him.

  • Permanent Visa

Every year US offers 140,000 individuals permanent visas. Getting a permanent visa means getting a green card which allows you to stay and work in the country for as long as you wish if you follow the law properly. Plus you can also get US citizenship after three to five years as well. But they are only awarded to individuals with special abilities, professionals, businessman and skilled workers. So consult an attorney that offers immigration and naturalization service San Diego to see if you qualify.

  • Pre-country ceilings

In order to ensure that one nationality doesn’t dominate in the country, the INA has placed a limited on the number of immigrants that can come to US from each country. The percentage keeps changing from time to time so keep check before applying.  

  • Refugees and Asylees

Refugees and Asylees are individuals who flee from their home countries due to life-threating conditions and are unable to return due to fear of persecution. The president along with the Congress determines the number of refugees and ayslees that may be admitted to US. These individuals are eligible to get permanent residents year after their admission.

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