Visa Categories
By U.S. Immigration law, immigrants to the United States are divided into
two general categories: those who may obtain Legal Permanent Resident status
without numerical limitation, and those who are restricted by an annual limitation
on the number of persons who may enter as permanent residents. The second
category of immigrants is further divided into family-sponsored immigrants,
employment-based immigrants and diversity immigrants. Non-numerically limited
immigrants include the immediate relatives of United States citizens (the
spouse or minor children of a U.S. citizen, or the parent of a U.S. citizen,
if the US. citizen is over 21 years old) and returning residents (immigrants
who have previously lived in the United States as Legal Permanent Residents,
who have been forced to remain abroad for more than one year by circumstances
beyond their control).
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immigrant visas.
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