Showing posts with label Immigration Lawyer Pakistan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Immigration Lawyer Pakistan. Show all posts

Friday, 8 September 2023

What is E-Visa?

 As the name suggests, E-visa means an electronic visa. A trend is that most of the embassies around the world allow the applicants to submit their visa applications online. In result some of the visas are issued online on email to the applicant in shape of e-visa. The applicant can print out same for showing it to the airport authorities when required. Also whenever an e-visa is issued to an applicant, it goes into the record of that very specific embassy issuing the visa. If the passport of such applicant is placed in front of Bar Code Reading machine, it shows the officer that e-visa is issued to such person on such passport. For consultations you can leave a voice note on whatsapp.

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Salman Yousaf Khan

Immigration Lawyer

+92-333-5339880

Wednesday, 14 October 2015

Documents Required for US Visa Application

The following documents are required for Non Immigrant USA Visa D-160.

  • Passport
  • Travel itinerary, if you have already made travel arrangements.
  • Dates of your last five visits or trips to the United States, if you have previously travelled to the United States. You may also be asked for your international travel history for the past five years. 
  • Résumé or Curriculum Vitae - You may be required to provide information about your current and previous education and work history. 
  • Other Information - Some applicants, depending on the intended purpose of travel, will be asked to provide additional information when completing the DS-160.
Some applicants will need to have additional information and documents handy while completing the DS-160:
  • Students and Exchange Visitors (F, J, and M): You will be asked to provide your SEVIS ID, which is printed on your I-20 or DS-2019, so you should have this form available when completing your DS-160. You also will be asked to provide the address of the school/program at which you intend to study. This information should also be on your I-20 or DS-2019 form. 
  • Petition-based Temporary Workers (H-1B, H-2, H-3, CW1, L, O, P, R, E2C): You should have a copy of your I-129 available when completing your DS-160. 
  • Other Temporary Workers: You will be asked for information about your employer, including the employer’s address, while completing your DS-160.
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Salman Yousaf Khan
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Lawyers Network
+92-333-5339880