Frequently asked questions
Questions about EB-4 Visa
Straight answers related to this visa.
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Does the NVC send packages by mail or email?
The NVC sends official documents by mail to ensure authenticity, while using emails for notifications and instructions regarding the visa process.
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Does the sponsor have to pay any additional fees besides the I-360?
The sponsor must pay only the I-360 form fee but should monitor possible fees in later stages and stay updated through official sources.
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Does the spouse also have to prove ties to the church?
The spouse does not need to prove religious ties; the responsibility lies with the principal petitioner according to U.S. immigration laws.
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Does the spouse also need to undergo a medical examination?
The spouse included in the EB-4 visa application also needs to undergo a medical examination, an essential requirement to ensure security and compliance with U.S. immigration laws.
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Does the spouse also receive work authorization?
The spouse of the EB-4 principal holder generally obtains work authorization in the U.S., either via EAD during adjustment of status, or immediately upon receiving the green card.
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Does the spouse get the green card immediately?
The spouse can be included in the EB-4, but does not always receive the green card simultaneously; the process depends on the principal's approval and compliance with USCIS rules.
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Does the spouse need to attend the interview?
The spouse's presence at the EB-4 visa interview depends on consular instructions; following official guidelines and providing complete documents is essential.
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Does the spouse receive an IR code or SR code?
In the EB‑4 visa, the spouse of the applicant receives the SR (Special Relative) code and not the IR, reflecting their special classification as a dependent. It is essential to follow the official rules.
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Does the U.S. Army sponsor EB-4?
The U.S. Army does not directly sponsor the EB-4 visa, which is intended for specific groups, making it essential to follow laws and seek reliable sources for immigration.
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Does USCIS check my social media profiles?
USCIS may check social media profiles to confirm information and ensure compliance with immigration laws, reinforcing the importance of transparency and appropriate conduct.
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Does USCIS conduct surprise interviews at church?
USCIS schedules immigration interviews with prior notice at official locations and does not conduct surprise interviews at churches, ensuring transparency and security in the process.
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Does USCIS make surprise visits to churches?
USCIS may conduct surprise visits to churches in the EB-4 process, especially if there are suspicions; maintaining proper documentation and following guidelines are essential.
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Does USCIS publish statistics for EB-4?
USCIS publishes updated statistics for the EB-4 visa, available on its official channels, essential for tracking cases and avoiding unreliable information.
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Does USCIS require proof of tithe payment obligatorily?
USCIS does not require tithe proof for the EB-4 visa; the candidate's relationship and role in the religious organization are evaluated through other documents.
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Does working in another role compromise my EB-4?
Working in a different role can affect your EB-4 if it deviates from original conditions; consult specialists to avoid risks and ensure legal compliance in the USA.
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EB-4 requires PERM labor market test?
The EB-4 visa does not require the PERM test, as it is based on specific criteria for special immigrants, waiving the labor market test.
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Have I worked as an unpaid volunteer counting as experience?
Volunteer work can be recognized as experience under the EB-4 visa if there is documentation proving relevance and continuity, but each case is evaluated individually.
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How are the faith questions in the interview?
Faith questions in EB-4 interviews assess your religious affiliation, commitment, and knowledge, which are essential to prove the authenticity and requirements of the visa.
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How can I find out if USCIS received my I-360?
Learn how to confirm that USCIS received your Form I-360 and securely track your case through official channels and receipt notices.
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How can I prepare for the EB-4 interview?
Prepare for your EB-4 interview by reviewing documents, practicing honest answers, keeping up with official updates, and maintaining a calm and professional demeanor.