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How much money & Time is required to move

to the USA?
Introduction
I will thus discuss how long it takes to immigrate to the United States in this
blog. I'll talk about a buddy of mine who recently immigrated to the USA. You
will require some cash to cover your lodging, rent, transportation, food, and
other costs.
So, let’s get first started with the cost of moving. Let's break down the prices so
you can understand what it will cost to come to the US from India and other
parts of the world.
1. USCIS Forms- You must pay several costs when you apply with the
United States Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS). The application
fee is determined by the type of residence application you submit.
The cost of requesting non-immigrant status is lower than that of filing an
immigration petition. For instance, in 2021, the cost of a petition submitted
for a non-immigrant worker is $460. But the applicant must pay $700 for an
immigration petition.
2. Petition Fees- Depending on the specifics of your application, there may
be a petition cost that you must pay. For those seeking asylum, there will be
no price; however, there are set filing costs for all other requests.
3. Legal Fees- Even while it is not necessary, working with a lawyer can help
the process go more smoothly when dealing with the constantly evolving
immigration regulations. An immigration lawyer would typically charge
between $3000 and $4000 for an H-1B visa. In cases of extraordinary
circumstances, such as deportation, the costs might potentially reach
$10,000. You may also have to pay an additional $800 to $1,500 for a
family-based petition.
4. Medical Costs- Before entering the United States, all candidates must
have a medical examination and get several vaccines. You will need to
receive vaccinations against illnesses including polio, measles, and mumps.
5. Naturalization Process- The cost to apply for US citizenship and start
the naturalization process is now $725. It also costs $640 to complete the
application and $85 for biometric services. None of these fees are
refundable, whether the application is approved or rejected.
6. Others- There are other expenditures involved, such as paying for
citizenship exam preparation sessions. The cost will vary depending on who
is offering the classes. Additionally, if you have a criminal history, you will
need to pay for legal assistance or provide additional paperwork.
You must make a well-informed decision now that you are aware of all the fees
associated with immigrating to the US. Spend it wisely since it is money you
worked hard to obtain.
Now here comes the second part of this content which is the time required to
move to the USA. Depending on the kind of immigration you are looking for,
the time it takes to immigrate to the USA might range from 1 year to 20 years.
It might be challenging to immigrate to the United States. There are three main
groups of individuals that are eligible to come to the US. Additionally, lengthy
delays related to visa backlogs may affect specific categories. You can better
comprehend how long it takes to immigrate to the United States if you are
aware of how the system functions.
The most popular sorts of visas that a foreign individual can apply for to begin
the immigration process are fiancée, family, and job visas.
1. Family Immigration Visas- For instance, the first stage in family
immigration is for a family member to submit an immigrant visa petition on
their relative's behalf. After this is completed, a medical exam and interview
at the US Embassy must still be scheduled. Depending on how busy the
Embassy is at the moment, processing times might change. Additionally, it is
crucial to confirm the status of the immigration procedure, since some
applications were put on hold as part of the strategy to combat the
Coronavirus epidemic. When the suspension is removed, there will probably
be a cascading impact due to the backlog of administrative tasks.
The immigration procedure typically takes six weeks to complete, although
it may take months or even years in some situations.

2. Marriage-Based Visas- The process for marriage-based visas will go at


a different pace depending on several factors. It depends on characteristics
including the spouses' home nations, immigration status, and a wide range of
other factors. A US citizen must submit a Form I-129F petition together with
all required supporting documents to start the process. The USCIS will
process the petition after that, and if it is approved, the immigrant will next
submit an online visa application.
After passing the visa interview at the US embassy, the immigrant must
submit a green card application. 90 days following the acceptance of the visa
application, the marriage must take place. A second interview will be
required as part of the green card application to determine whether the
marriage is still regarded as legitimate by the government. Other application-
related complications, such as health conditions, criminal convictions, or
problems like exceeding the allowed stay on a prior visa, might hold down
the process or even lead to the immigration application being refused.
The US has highly rigorous immigration laws in place, but many of them
have changed under Donald Trump, including raising visa costs, restricting
travel for nationals of some nations, and making several other changes that
have an impact on US immigration. Because the immigration procedure
might take anywhere from one month to the next, it is impossible to give an
exact timeline.
Other than making sure that the necessary papers are prepared to be provided
when requested and that the US embassy interview is set as soon as possible,
there isn't much that can be done to try to speed up the process.
3. Employment-based Visa- Many immigrants use an employment-based
visa, which is granted in five categories depending on the abilities or other
advantages they offer to the nation, to enter the United States.
The first four categories—designated as EB-1, EB-2, EB-3, and EB-4—
concentrate on the abilities you bring to the table as an employee. You may
require a U.S. company to sponsor your application in some circumstances;
in other situations, you may need to provide evidence of exceptional talent or
specialized training.
Since investors must contribute between $500,000 and $1 million to be able
to acquire an EB-5 green card, it differs slightly from other immigration
programs. Consult with a lawyer and a financial advisor in advance if this is
the course you want to pursue because there are regional differences in the
particular. An employment-based green card is distinct from a work permit,
sometimes known as an "Employment Authorization Document," which
allows those seeking green cards based on marriage to work in the nation.
Boundless may help you apply for a work permit in addition to supporting
you with your green card application. An objective attorney will examine
your paperwork to make sure it's all in order.
4. Long-time Visa- People who have physically resided in the United States
since January 1, 1972, whether legally or illegally, may be granted a visa.
They must have arrived in the country before that day and must not have
departed since then.
5. Other Visa- Numerous more visa categories are issued by the U.S.
government, including those for "special immigrants" including members of
the media, clergy, those from Afghanistan and Iraq who have helped the
government of the United States, and those working for international
organizations. Cuban nationals and American Indians born in Canada may
also be eligible for green cards under certain circumstances.
Conclusion
Make careful to submit your application and accompanying papers accurately
on your first attempt to save processing times. With boundless, you'll receive
assistance with filling out each form and the assurance that an impartial attorney
has gone over all of your paperwork.

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