Get Your VISA or Green Card
In New York City, visas and green cards represent two primary ways immigrants can live and work legally in the United States.
– Visas: Temporary permits for specific purposes, such as work, study, or tourism. Examples include H-1B (specialized workers), F-1 (students), and B-2 (tourists). Each visa has specific eligibility requirements and expiration dates.
-Green Cards: Permanent Resident Cards allow individuals to live and work in the U.S. indefinitely. They are typically obtained through family sponsorship, employment, asylum, or the Diversity Visa Lottery.
At Kuba Law, P.C. our team is ready to provide the legal assistance you need to navigate application processes effectively.
Seeking Asylum in NYC: What Immigrants Need to Know
Getting a visa in NYC involves understanding the type of visa you need, eligibility requirements, and the application process. Visas are generally divided into non-immigrant (temporary) and immigrant (permanent residence) categories. Here’s what you need to know:
Determine the Right Visa Type: Common visa categories include work (H-1B, O-1), student (F-1), and tourist (B-2). Each has specific requirements.
Complete Form DS-160: For most non-immigrant visas, submit this form online and schedule an interview.
Prepare Supporting Documents: Include identification, financial records, and proof of intent to return (for temporary visas).
Attend Your Interview: Held at a U.S. embassy or consulate, not in NYC. Be prepared to explain your purpose and plans.
Consult an immigration lawyer for complex cases or guidance. Local NYC legal aid organizations can assist with applications.
Legal Assistance
Having legal assistance can significantly improve your odds of success. While there are MANY law firms that suggest that they are immigration and VISA specialists, Kuba Law, P.C. is proud to be a TOP RATED Avvo and Justia lawyer on the topics.
ABOUT GETTING YOUR GREEN CARD IN NYC
Getting a green card in NYC involves applying through specific eligibility pathways. Here are the most common options:
- Family Sponsorship: Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens or lawful permanent residents (spouse, child, parent).
- Employment-Based: Sponsored by a U.S. employer for specialized skills or investment.
- Asylum or Refugee Status: After one year of granted asylum or refugee status.
- Diversity Visa Lottery: For applicants from underrepresented countries.
- Special Categories: For abuse survivors, human trafficking victims, or military members.
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Steps We Take
At Kuba Law, P.C., we make it fast and easy to get the asylulm help you need to stay in the U.S. legally and affordably. Our Asylum Lawyers are standing by to hear your unique situation for FREE and here are the simple steps involved.
FREE CONULTATION
Every case we handle starts with a free and honest consultation. Our website makes it easy to chat via phone, What’s App, email or even our chat function so you can feel comfortalbe getting in touch.
Discuss Your Options
Since every case is unique, we can only offer advice after we’ve heard your story and current situation. We guarantee NO PRESSURE and real advice on your case before we ask for a penny.
Outline How We Can Help
Once we have gotten the relevant details of your case, it’s time to outline exactly how KUBA LAW, P.C. can attack your case. At this juncture, our goal is to make you feel comfortable and confident in our capabilities.
Decide If We're A Match
If you decide that our team is the right choice, our lawyers and client liasons will discuss the costs, time-frame and potential outcomes for your case. You only get one chance to win your case, so do it right with Kuba.
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We understand that immigration laws and your unique situation are complicated, but we take pride in helping you understand the laws… and your rights. Call, chat, email or even visit us today to get moving forward on your case.