Visa Category Purpose Family-Based Immigration For immediate relatives or extended family members of U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Employment-Based Immigration For skilled workers, professionals, and investors. Diversity Visa Lottery Not available for the Philippines. Student Visas (F-1/M-1) For studying at U.S. institutions. Fiancé(e) Visa (K-1) For engaged partners of U.S. citizens. 3.1 Family-Based Immigration 3.2 Employment-Based Immigration 3.3 Fiancé(e) Visa (K-1) 3.4 Student Visas Step 1: Determine Your Eligibility Step 2: File the Petition Step 3: Pay Fees and Submit Documents Step 4: Attend the Visa Interview Step 5: Complete Medical Examination Step 6: Wait for Visa Approval Expense Estimated…
3.1 Health and Social Care 3.2 Education 3.3 Security and Law Enforcement 3.4 Childcare and Youth Services 3.5 Financial Services 3.6 Immigration and International Employment Country When Required United Kingdom Jobs requiring a DBS check or visa applications (e.g., Skilled Worker). United States Employment in childcare, healthcare, or defense roles. Australia Certain visa applications and positions requiring clearance. Canada Jobs with children, security roles, or immigration purposes. New Zealand Positions involving vulnerable groups or specific visa types. Step 1: Identify the Relevant Authority Each country has its issuing body for criminal records, such as: Step 2: Submit Required Documents Commonly…
3.1 Worker Requirements 3.2 Employer Requirements Document Purpose Valid Passport Proof of identity and travel eligibility. Employment Contract Evidence of employment relationship. Evidence of Employment Duration Payslips or employment history for the past 12 months. Proof of Employer’s Travel Plans Travel itinerary or visa (if required). Bank Statements or Proof of Wages Evidence of wages paid by the employer. Tuberculosis (TB) Test Results Required for applicants from certain countries. Step 1: Complete the Online Application Step 2: Gather Required Documents Step 3: Pay the Visa Fee Step 4: Book a Biometric Appointment Step 5: Await Decision 6.1 Workers’ Rights 6.2…
Stream Purpose Employer Job Offer Stream For workers with a valid job offer from an Ontario employer. Human Capital Priorities Stream For skilled workers who meet Express Entry criteria. International Graduate Stream For recent graduates from eligible Ontario institutions. Entrepreneur Stream For business owners looking to establish or buy a business in Ontario. 3.1 General Requirements 3.2 Stream-Specific Requirements Employer Job Offer Stream Human Capital Priorities Stream International Graduate Stream Entrepreneur Stream Step 1: Check Eligibility Review the requirements for your chosen stream. Step 2: Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) Step 3: Receive a Notification of Interest (NOI) Step…
3.1 General Training Program 3.2 Special Education Exchange Visitor Program Document Purpose Form I-129 (Petition for Non-Immigrant Worker) Filed by the U.S. sponsor to request visa approval. Training Program Description Detailed description of the training or education program. Proof of Non-Availability Evidence that similar training is unavailable in your home country. Passport Valid for the duration of your stay. DS-160 Form Confirmation Non-immigrant visa application form. Proof of Ties to Home Country Evidence of your intent to return after the program ends. Step 1: Petition Submission by the Sponsor Step 2: Receive Approval (Form I-797) Step 3: Complete Form DS-160…
Visa Type Purpose Temporary Stay Work Visa For short-term employment (up to 1 year). Long-Term Work Visa (D1) For long-term contracts or employment. Highly Qualified Worker Visa (EU Blue Card) For skilled professionals in high-demand fields. Entrepreneur Visa (D2) For entrepreneurs or self-employed individuals. Research or Study Visa (D3) For academic or research-related work. Document Details Valid Passport Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your stay. Visa Application Form Completed and signed. Employment Contract Signed contract or letter of job offer. Proof of Accommodation Rental agreement or letter from an employer. Financial Proof Bank statements or salary…
Visa Type Purpose Express Entry For skilled workers seeking permanent residency. Family Sponsorship For individuals with family members who are Canadian citizens or residents. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) For skilled workers nominated by Canadian provinces. Study Permit For international students attending Canadian institutions. Work Permit For temporary work in Canada. Start-Up Visa For entrepreneurs launching businesses in Canada. Visitor Visa For short-term visits (not for immigration). 3.1 Express Entry 3.2 Family Sponsorship 3.3 Provincial Nominee Program (PNP) 3.4 Study Permit Step 1: Choose the Right Immigration Pathway Identify the visa or program that matches your goals (e.g., work, study, family…
To apply for citizenship through marriage, the following criteria must be met: Exceptions Step 1: Reside in Ireland Step 2: Gather Required Documents Step 3: Submit the Naturalization Application Step 4: Attend the Citizenship Ceremony Step 5: Apply for an Irish Passport If you cannot meet the residency requirement, other pathways to citizenship may be available: 5.1 Citizenship by Descent 5.2 Dual Citizenship via Foreign Births Register
Visa Category Purpose Examples Non-Immigrant Visas Temporary stay for tourism, work, or study. B-2, F-1, H-1B Immigrant Visas Permanent residency. IR, EB categories 3.1 Visitor Visas 3.2 Student and Exchange Visitor Visas 3.3 Work Visas 3.4 Temporary Religious and Cultural Visas 4.1 Family-Based Immigrant Visas 4.2 Employment-Based Immigrant Visas 4.3 Diversity Visa Lottery 5.1 Humanitarian Visas 5.2 Fiancé(e) and Spouse Visas Step 1: Determine the Visa Type Visit the U.S. State Department’s Visa Wizard to identify the correct visa category. Step 2: Complete the Online Application Step 3: Pay the Visa Fee Fees vary by visa type. Step 4: Schedule…
3.1 General Requirements 3.2 Financial Requirements 3.3 Specific Category Requirements Document Purpose DS-2019 Form Certificate of Eligibility for Exchange Visitor Status issued by your sponsor. DS-160 Form Confirmation Online Non-Immigrant Visa Application form. Passport Valid for at least 6 months beyond the program’s end date. Passport-Sized Photo Meeting U.S. visa photo specifications. Proof of Funds Evidence of financial ability (bank statements or sponsor letter). SEVIS Fee Receipt Proof of payment for the SEVIS I-901 fee. Proof of Ties to Home Country Documents showing intent to return after program completion (e.g., job offer, family ties). Step 1: Find a Sponsor Step…