NON IMMIGRANT TYPE :
U.S. law requires that people who apply for non-immigrant visas provide evidence that they don’t intend to immigrate to the United States. It’s up to consular officers at U.S. embassies and consulates to determine eligibility on an individual basis on the merits of each case
Non immigrant visas are for people with permanent residence outside the U.S. but who wish to go to the U.S. on a temporary basis – for tourism, medical treatment, business, temporary work, or study.
U.S. law requires that people who apply for non-immigrant visas provide evidence that they don’t intend to immigrate to the United States. It’s up to consular officers at U.S. embassies and consulates to determine eligibility on an individual basis on the merits of each case
Providing requested documents does not guarantee that you will receive a visa.  There is no entitlement to a visa.
And, because each person’s personal situation is different, people applying   for the same visa may be asked different questions and be required to submit   different documents. Under U.S. law, the authority to issue or refuse visas   is vested solely in consular offices abroad. Consular officers have the authority   to decide whether the evidence submitted in support of an application is sufficient   to establish an applicant's eligibility for a visa. Consular officers may request   additional information or documentation depending on their assessment of each   person’s situation
IMMIGRANT TYPE :
Several categories of people are eligible for immigrant status. Certain applicants can apply on their own behalf. All others must have a relative or potential employer apply for them
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