- MisdemeanorsHave not been convicted of a felony, significant misdemeanor, three or more other misdemeanors, and do not otherwise pose a threat to national security or public safety.
- Drug CrimesImmigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Homeland Security Investigation (HSI) report a rising number of cash seizures and arrests in the past half-dozen years as criminals, sidestepping scrutiny from banks over electronic transfers, resort to using cash to conceal proceeds from drug trafficking as they move the money south to crime rings in Mexico and elsewhere.
- Restraining Order
- Citizenship and NaturalizationDuring your naturalization interview, a USCIS Officer will ask you questions about your application and background. You will also take an English and civics test unless you qualify for an exemption or waiver. The English test has three components: reading, writing, and speaking. The civics test covers important U.S. history and government topics.
- Family Immigration
- Employment Immigration
- Green Cards
- Student VisasF-1 Student Visa - All the Students who wish to study in United States, need to apply for US F-1 Student Visa with the US Consulate or Embassy in order to get graduate degrees in various fields of Medicine, Management, Law, Engineering etc.
- Work VisasE-3 Australian Professional Visa – This is a work visa for the Australian nationals only. The applicant is allotted visa for span of two years at a time and he/she can visit US to work in a forte occupation with his/her family as well.