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Through Eviro's structured assessment, we evaluate your background, identify all viable visa pathways, and provide a clear report outlining your options, expected costs, and realistic timelines. We then match you with a carefully selected U.S. immigration attorney suited to your profile. They will have the full picture and will take care of you.

So you start your journey informed, prepared, and confident.

Eviro Consultants on duty today: Friday May 29, 2026

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Family, Employment, Waivers, Visits

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Asylum, VAWA, EB2NIW

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Employment

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Family

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Family, Ability and Recognition, Visits

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WHAT WE CAN TALK ABOUT

We can cover any US Immigration topic. It's usually wise to familiarise yourself with qualifying before inquiring. It makes for more focused and productive assessment and advice. If you find something relevant, please get in touch.

PERMANENT IMMIGRATION (IMMIGRANT)

Do you have a direct US citizen or green card family member, spouse or fiance(e)?

US family immigration allows citizens and permanent residents to sponsor certain relatives for permanent residence. Citizens can sponsor spouses, parents, unmarried children under 21, unmarried adult children, married children, siblings, and fiancées for entry to marry in the US. Permanent residents can sponsor spouses and unmarried children. Immediate relatives of citizens are prioritised, while other categories face annual limits and waiting periods. The process involves proving the relationship, financial support, and admissibility. Cases proceed abroad or within the US if eligible, with background checks, medical exams, and interviews, and timelines varying by category and nationality.

Do you have a US Job Offer

US employment-based immigration allows individuals to obtain permanent residence through a qualifying job offer or exceptional ability. Categories generally cover skilled workers, professionals, executives, investors, and individuals with extraordinary talent or national interest value. Most pathways require a sponsoring employer to demonstrate the role cannot easily be filled by US workers, while some allow self-petition. Applicants must show relevant qualifications, experience, and meet admissibility standards. The process may involve labor market testing, government review, and either consular processing or in-country application. Processing times vary widely depending on category, demand, and the applicant’s country of origin.

Do you have a $50-100k investment and potentially profitable US business idea?

One pathway allows individuals from certain countries to enter the US by making a substantial investment in an active business they will manage and grow, but it does not directly lead to permanent residence. Another option enables a foreign company to transfer an executive or manager to establish a new US office, requiring a credible business plan and sufficient funding. This route can lead to permanent residence if the business grows to support an executive role. Both require genuine operations, clear intent, and the ability to demonstrate financial and operational viability.

Do you have a non-US employer with a US office and want to transfer?

This pathway allows international companies to transfer key employees from a foreign office to a related US entity. It applies to executives, managers, and individuals with specialised knowledge, who must have worked for the company abroad for at least one continuous year within a defined period. The US business must have a qualifying relationship with the overseas company. It is commonly used to support expansion into the US market, and in some cases, executives and managers may later pursue permanent residence if the US operation develops sufficiently to support their role.

Do you have $1m+ and want to invest in a US business and create jobs?

If you have $1m+ to invest in a US business, you can pursue a pathway to permanent residence by funding a new or existing enterprise that creates jobs for US workers. The investment must be at risk, lawfully sourced, and directed into a genuine commercial operation. You must play an active role in the business or policy direction, and the project must generate a minimum number of full-time jobs within a set timeframe. This route is designed for high-value investors seeking long-term residency through economic contribution and job creation.

Do you have exceptional and peer-recognised skills and experience?

If you have exceptional, peer-recognised skills and experience, including in creative industries and sports, you may qualify for a pathway to work and potentially live in the US based on your achievements. This applies to individuals in fields such as business, arts, media, science, education, and athletics who can demonstrate sustained recognition. Evidence may include awards, publications, high earnings, leading roles, or industry acclaim. Some routes require a sponsoring employer or agent, while others allow independent applications. These pathways are designed for top-tier talent and, in certain cases, can lead to permanent residence based on continued excellence and contribution.

Have you had a green card for 3-5 years or do you qualify as a US Citizen already?

US citizenship can be obtained either by birth or through naturalisation after holding permanent residence. Individuals born in the US, or in some cases abroad to US citizen parents, may automatically acquire citizenship. Others can apply after maintaining permanent residence for several years, typically five or three if married to a citizen, while meeting requirements such as continuous residence, physical presence, good moral character, and basic English and civics knowledge. This process grants full legal rights, including the ability to vote, hold a US passport, and sponsor a wider range of family members for immigration.

Do you have any immigrant visa denials, criminal history or prior US overstays?

If you’ve had a prior immigrant visa refusal, criminal history, or overstayed in the United States, your case may involve grounds of inadmissibility that can affect future applications. The impact depends on factors such as the nature of the offence, length of overstay, and timing of events. Some issues may be overcome with strong supporting evidence, while others may require a formal waiver demonstrating rehabilitation, hardship, or compelling circumstances. Each case is assessed individually, and outcomes vary widely. A thorough review of your history is essential to identify risks, prepare the right strategy, and determine whether a viable pathway remains available.

TEMPORARY IMMIGRATION (NONIMMIGRANT)

Have you found a study or vocational course and want a Student Visa?

If you have been accepted onto a study or vocational course in the US, you may qualify to enter as a student. You must show genuine intent to study, sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses, and strong ties to your home country. Students are generally permitted limited work under specific conditions and may access practical training opportunities related to their field of study. This pathway is intended for full-time education and does not directly lead to permanent residence, but it can provide a foundation for future opportunities depending on your qualifications, experience, and career progression after completing your studies.

Do you want to visit the US for Tourism?

If you wish to visit the US for tourism, you may be eligible to enter for short stays to travel, see family or friends, or attend events. You must demonstrate the visit is temporary, with sufficient funds for your stay and strong ties to your home country. Visitors are not permitted to work or engage in long-term study. Entry is typically granted for a limited period, and compliance with the conditions of stay is essential. This pathway is designed purely for leisure or short visits and does not lead to permanent residence or long-term immigration options.

Do you want to visit the US for Business?

If you want to visit the US for business, you may be eligible for short-term entry to attend meetings, conferences, negotiations, or explore commercial opportunities. You must show the visit is temporary, with sufficient funds and strong ties to your home country. You cannot undertake employment or receive a US salary, but can engage in legitimate business activities on behalf of a foreign employer. Stays are typically limited, and compliance with entry conditions is essential. This pathway is designed for temporary business purposes only and does not lead to long-term residence or employment in the US.

Does a US organization want to sponsor you as an Exchange Visitor, Scholar, Researcher, or Teacher?

If a US organisation wishes to sponsor you, you may qualify to enter as an exchange visitor for roles such as scholar, researcher, teacher, or trainee. You must be accepted by an approved sponsor and demonstrate that your visit is temporary, with clear educational or cultural objectives. These programmes often include structured training, research, or teaching components, and may allow limited compensation. Some categories require a return to your home country after completion. This pathway is designed for cultural exchange and professional development, and it does not typically lead directly to permanent residence.

Do you need to work for up to 6 months for a US Client or Subsidiary (degree holders only)?

If you need to work in the US for up to six months for a client or subsidiary, you may qualify for a short-term business route designed for degree holders performing specialised services. The work must remain tied to a foreign employer, with no US salary paid locally. You must demonstrate relevant qualifications, experience, and that the assignment is temporary and project-based. Strong ties to your home country and clear evidence of the business purpose are essential. This pathway is limited in scope and duration and does not lead to long-term employment or permanent residence in the US.

Do you have any nonimmigrant visa denials, criminal history or prior US overstays?

If you have prior visa denials, a criminal history, or previous overstays in the US, this may affect your eligibility to enter or remain. Each case depends on the specific circumstances, including the type of issue, how long ago it occurred, and any evidence of rehabilitation or compliance since. You may still have options, but additional scrutiny, documentation, or special permissions could be required. It is important to assess the situation carefully to determine the most appropriate pathway and address any potential grounds of inadmissibility before proceeding with an application.

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