Does somebody can explain me the process of immigration in the United States please?
Answer:
If you want to become an immigrant you must go through a multi-step process:
You must be eligible for US immigration under one of the paths to lawful permanent residency.
The US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) must approve an immigrant visa petition for you, which is usually filed for you by an employer or a relative (your "sponsor"). Certain applicants can petition on their own behalf, such as priority workers, investors, certain special immigrants, and diversity immigrants.
If you are seeking to become a lawful permanent resident based on employment, your US employer may need to submit a labor certification request with the Department of Labor's Employment and Training Administration.
An immigrant visa number, through the State Department must be immediately available to you, even if you are already in the United States.
If you are already in the United States, you may apply to adjust to permanent resident status after a visa number becomes available for you. (If you are outside the United States when an immigrant visa number becomes available for you, you must then go to your local US consulate to complete your processing.)
Just walk or swim in or jump ship or fly in or student visa and stay ,there are no longer rules so there is no longer step to do it legally would take a lot of time,they have dumbed down the process to be if your here you pass.I would fly in it's faster.I hope this helps it's the truth no matter what others may say.
We have laws but they are not enforced. So, if you come here illegally no one will do a thing to you. The USA will even pay you to be here if you don't have any money. You just go into any welfare office and tell them you are an illegal immigrant and the world is yours, FOR FREE. (only the citizens have to pay for it, not you.)
Here is the agency web page.
http://www.uscis.gov/portal/site/uscis/m...
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