People who enter the U.S. under the VWP are given 90 days to stay in the U.S. The green I-94 card will be issued at the Port of Entry (land border crossing) and will either say WB (Waived Business) or WT (Waived Tourist). Those entering by air or sea wi

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by 燕婷 | 2013-08-15

Residence permits do not have limits on the number of entries and exits, holders can exit and enter Mainland PRC for many times during its validity, it saves time and money.

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by 计阳 | 2013-10-29

My daughter/son is over 21 years old. Is there any way that she/he can be issued an immigrant visa?

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by 计阳 | 2013-10-29

Our family was issued immigrant visas to the US. We received our visa packets and are ready to travel. If we applied together as a family, does this mean we have to travel together to the US? Can I go first, and then the rest of my family goes separate

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by 计阳 | 2013-10-29

I am an US citizen living in the US. My fiancée lives in Taiwan and is a Taiwan national. We plan on getting married and living together in America. I am confused about the difference between a K1 or K3 visa and an IR-1 or CR-1. Which is faster? Shou

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by 计阳 | 2013-10-29

Unfortunately there is not a visa category for niece, nephew, aunt, uncle or cousins of United States citizens or legal permanent residents (LPR). A petitioner (U.S. citizens or LPR) may sponsor four categories of relatives.

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