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New 1 My B1/2 visa was rejected last year since then I have made good travel history. Will it increase my chances for B1/2 visa this time? When it comes to applying for a B1 or a B2 visa, it's always important to make sure you have an accurate and up-to-date travel history, as this plays a huge role in the approval process.That being said, even if you have a good travel history since your last rejection, there are still many other factors that the visa officer will take into consideration. These factors could include your employment status, ties to the country of origin, criminal record, and financial stability. Unfortunately, there's no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as each application is looked at on a case-by-case basis. The best thing to do is to make sure that you've provided the visa officer with all the necessary information and documentation in order to make your case as strong as possible. 2 I came to the US legally and Iā€™m currently overstayed. Now I have an employer from Canada who is willing to sponsor a work permit. Do I have a chance to move to Canada with my current status in the US? Here is the issue. You are currently illegally in the U.S. You want to apply to Canada for a work permit in order to accept a job in Canada. For the record, a Canadian employer does not ā€˜sponsorā€™ you into Canada. If you have a job offer, you must apply for a work permit, which is a form of temporary residence visa (TRV). But you can only apply to Immigration Canada from a country in which you are legally residing. If you are not legally in the U.S., you cannot apply for a TRV in Canada. Therefore, you must apply to IRCC from a country in which you are a legal resident. Your decision to overstay may also create a problem when applying to Canada because Canada and the U.S. share immigration data. All five countries in the FYEY network share immigration data. Nicknamed the Five Eyes, that network includes Canada, the U.S., Australia, New Zealand, and the U.K. A history of overstaying in one five eyes country can keep you out of every five eyes country. 3 How does the US embassy detect fake information when people are applying for a visa? Most lies and liars are amazingly transparent. To a trained and experienced embassy official, they can spot them a mile away. But in addition, the US has impressive access to data worldwide, and computers which can process it very quickly. You may have heard of the term ā€œbig dataā€. It refers the fact that we are able to amass huge amounts of seemingly unrelated facts, give it to a computer, and come up with some correlations nobody ever expected. In terms of immigration processing, what this allows the US to do is check the visa applicantā€™s data against a world-wide database that shows correlations that never would have been noticed 50 years ago. Suspect statements are then subjected to confirmation, and if they canā€™t be confirmed, the application will be denied. This is politely called ā€œadministrative processingā€. Itā€™s the security check. Sometimes confirmation can take a long time, especially if it requires the cooperation of a foreign entity that is bureaucratic, slow, or non-cooperative. For this reason, its best not to volunteer too much information - you might inadvertently cause an unnecessary confirmation. But any absence of required data, or answers that donā€™t quite match what is in the database, will surely cause a problem. Outright lies? They are easily caught. 4 Can I get US citizenship by adopting a child in the US? ā€œCan I get US citizenship by adopting a child in the US?ā€ The short answer to your question is no. A longer answer is yes, If you should adopt a US citizen child in the US, then when that child turns 21 and if s/he is living permanently in the US, s/he can petition for immigration for you. After some years as a legal permanent resident, you could apply for citizenship. 5 What is i130 for in the US? If Iā€™m on b1b2, can I file i130 and stay for a long time legal? The I-130 is the petition for an alien relative of a US citizen or legal permanent resident. It has nothing to do with you and your B1/B2 visa. Petition for Alien Relative 6 Dear sir, I want to know from you that. Does a person who is a social security Card holder will help a persons offspring's to get a USA visa. Does social security card has a leverage for his children when they apply for USA visiting or living? ā€œDear sir, I want to know from you that. Does a person who is a social security Card holder will help a persons offspring's to get a USA visa. Does social security card has a leverage for his children when they apply for USA visiting or living?ā€ No to both of your questions. 7 Are husbands and wives B1/B2 visas separate after stamping their passports? ā€œAre husbands and wives B1/B2 visas separate after stamping their passports?ā€ Every person who will visit the US and requires a visa will have that visa ā€˜stampedā€™ in his or her own individual passport. Yes, they are separate visas in separate passports for separate individuals. And yes, each person can and may travel separately, carrying his/her own visa-ed passport. 8 Can a US Citizen get help from the US Embassy in Brazil even if they entered the country on a different passport (Italian) because they wanted to avoid the new travel visa requirements imposed on US citizens? ā€œCan a US Citizen get help from the US Embassy in Brazil even if they entered the country on a different passport (Italian) because they wanted to avoid the new travel visa requirements imposed on US citizens?ā€ 9 Yes, of course. A US citizen is entitled to US consular assistance everywhere in the world, no matter what crime they have committed, let alone doing anything as sensible and non-illegal as saving money and hassle by using another passport that they are also, equally, entitled to. Can I enter Canada with a visitor visa and then disappear? NO, DONā€™T try that. Canada is one of the very few countries on the globe where it is almost impossible to ā€œdisappearā€ and live on. I will give you only three letters: SIN (Social Insurance Number) No SIN = no housing, no job of any kind, no job search, no banking, no credit, no paycheque, no car purchase, no driverā€™s licence, no schooling or training, no health care, no social services of any kind, shape or form, no possibility to - ever - become legitimized. You are truly a waif, a non-existing person without any base or foundation to live on at all. So, you say, why is it so easy to ā€œdisappearā€ in USA? Big difference, they arenā€™t using SSN (Social Security Number) the way we use our SIN. In USA you will be arrested ā€œifā€ you are found. In Canada, you will be sought after, arrested and deported sooner than you can possibly imagine. Your employer, if you are found working, will also be arrested and subject to a jail term. - This is one HUGE disincentive to hire anyone who doesnā€™t have a SIN number. Plus, you cannot get a visitorā€™s permit to come to Canada in the first place if there is even a hint that you intend to ā€œcome to stayā€. Our immigration officers are pretty good at ferreting out and denying these applications.
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Guide to Obtaining a Work Visa for Employment in Japan

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By Rumi 2023-10-13T11:25 9533 views

Introduction

If you are considering working in Japan, you will need to obtain the appropriate work visa to legally reside and work in the country. Japan offers various types of work visas based on the nature of employment. This guide will walk you through the essential steps and requirements to obtain a work visa for employment in Japan.

Types of Work Visas

Japan issues different work visas depending on the type of employment. Common work visa categories include:

  1. Engineer/Specialist in Humanities/International Services Visa: For those engaged in specialized and technical fields.
  2. Instructor Visa: For individuals working as teachers or instructors.
  3. Skilled Labor Visa: For those engaged in specific skilled trades.
  4. Entertainer Visa: For individuals involved in the entertainment industry.
  5. Technical Intern Training Visa: For foreign nationals participating in technical intern training programs.

Steps to Obtain a Work Visa

1. Confirm Eligibility

Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria for the specific work visa category you are applying for. Check the requirements outlined by the Japanese immigration authorities.

2. Secure a Job Offer

Obtain a job offer from a Japanese employer. The employer may need to provide certain documents, such as a Certificate of Eligibility, to support your visa application.

3. Obtain a Certificate of Eligibility (COE)

Your prospective employer in Japan should apply for a Certificate of Eligibility on your behalf from the nearest immigration office in Japan. This certificate is a crucial document for your visa application.

4. Gather Required Documents

Collect all necessary documents for your visa application. This may include a valid passport, passport-sized photos, a completed visa application form, and any additional documents specified for your visa category.

5. Submit Visa Application

Submit your visa application to the Japanese embassy or consulate in your home country. Ensure that all required documents are complete and accurate.

6. Attend a Visa Interview

In some cases, applicants may be required to attend a visa interview. Be prepared to discuss your employment details and the purpose of your stay in Japan.

7. Receive Visa

Once your visa application is approved, you will receive a visa sticker in your passport. Make sure to check the visa's validity period and any conditions attached to it.

8. Arrive in Japan

Upon arrival in Japan, complete the necessary immigration procedures at the port of entry. Your visa status will be officially activated, allowing you to work and live in Japan.

Important Tips

  • Start the application process well in advance to account for processing times.
  • Keep all documents organized and provide accurate information.
  • Stay informed about any changes in immigration policies or visa requirements.
  • Keep in touch with us with the latest updates about Immigraion process & visas updates.

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