How Do I Bring a Sibling to Live in the United States? INA Sections 202, 203(a)(4), and 204 8 CFR 204, 205
Employment-Based Immigration How Do I Apply for Immigrant Status Based on Employment
Information on Visas for Employers
Dept. of State: Tips for U.S. Visas: Employment-Based Visas
EB-1
First Preference
Priority Workers
EB-1 Eligibility and Filing INA Section 203(b)(1)(A) 8 CFR 204.5
EB-2
Second Preference
Professionals with advanced degrees, and persons with exceptional ability
EB-2 Eligibility and Filing INA Section 203(b)(1)(B) 8 CFR 204.5
EB-3
Third Preference
Skilled workers, professional and other workers
EB-3 Eligibility and Filing INA Section 203(b)(1)(C) 8 CFR 204.5
EB-4
Fourth Preference
Certain special immigrants
EB-4 Eligibility and Filing INA Section 203(b)(1)(D) 8 CFR 204.5
SK-1
Certain Retired International Organization Employees
INA Section 101a(27)(I)(iii)
SK-2
Spouse of SK-1
INA Section 101(a)(27)(I)(iv)
SK-3
Certain Unmarried Sons or Daughters of an International Organization Employee
INA Section 101(a)(27)(I)(i)
SK-4
Certain Spouses of a deceased International Organization Employee
INA Section 101(a)(27)(I)(ii)
INV
EB-5
Fifth Preference
Employment creation (investors)
Immigration Through Investment INA Section 203(b)(1)(E) 8 CFR 204.5
info taken from www.travel.state.gov
For travel that lasts less than three months, no more than a passport is required (Visa Waiver Pilot Program) for citizens of the following countries: