Dependent Visa:
Students who wish to pursue long-term studies internationally are eligible to apply for a dependent visa, which grants them a long-term stay permit valid until their permanent residency expires.
Family Visa:
Individuals who wish to reside with their family members in a foreign country for more than six months will require a family visa, which is universally necessary. The visa may be extended depending on specific conditions set by that country.
Visitor Visa:
In a foreign country, individuals can enter as standard visitors for purposes such as tourism, business, or study, typically for a period of three to six months. However, it is possible to apply for an extended stay by submitting the necessary evidence that justifies the need for a longer duration.
Permanent Residence:
Permanent residents, or green card holders, are legally authorized to live and work permanently in a foreign country. They can obtain residency through employment, marriage to a citizen, or sponsorship by a close relative who is a permanent resident. Employment-based residency requires labor certification from the employer, followed by an immigrant petition with USCIS.
Work Permit:
All countries mandate that immigrants and foreign workers obtain a work permit visa to legally work within their borders. Typically, this permit must be secured before entering the country, though in certain instances, it can be obtained at the border. Additionally, students can benefit from Student Work Exchange Programs, which offer legal assistance in obtaining the necessary visa.
Skilled Migration Visa:
Countries use skilled migration visas to attract talented individuals to live and work there permanently. Before granting this visa, the relevant department conducts a thorough skill assessment.