The EB-4 visa is a category aimed at special immigrants and includes, among others, religious workers. Many doubts arise specifically regarding the costs and fees involved in this process, especially for religious institutions, which may have different resources or structures.
However, the fees charged by United States immigration, such as petition and processing fees, are set uniformly and there is no specific discount or automatic exemption applied just because they are religious institutions. Regardless of the sector of operation-whether religious or not-the amounts remain the same, as established by the competent authorities such as USCIS.
It is important to remember that, in addition to fixed amounts, complying with all guidelines and obligations is essential for the success of the immigration process. Any attempt to seek “discounts” or facilitation outside official channels may involve risks, including the possibility of falling victim to scams or marketing campaigns that promise unrealistic benefits.
Therefore, always follow United States immigration laws and consider consulting companies or professionals specialized in the area to ensure that all procedures are correct and within legal standards. This vigilance is fundamental to avoid problems and guarantee a safe process.
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Victoria Harper
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Leading journalism and editorial content at Visto n’ Visa, Victoria helps make immigration topics clear, trustworthy, and easy to understand. Her focus is on delivering useful, human, and relevant content for people exploring new paths abroad.