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USA Immigration Services

WAC Immigrations offers professional USA Immigration services for individuals and families planning to move to the United States for work, study, business, or permanent residency. Our experienced immigration consultants and lawyers ensure accurate documentation and full legal compliance.

Our USA Immigration Services Include

  • USA work visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1, etc.)
  • USA student visas (F-1, M-1)
  • Family-based & employment-based immigration
  • Green Card & permanent residency guidance

The United States of America is one of the most sought-after destinations for skilled professionals, investors, students, and families. Known for its strong economy, world-class education, diverse career opportunities, and unmatched global influence, the USA offers a clear pathway to long-term residency and citizenship.

At WAC Immigrations, we provide comprehensive support for all USA immigration programs, ensuring a smooth, transparent, and successful process for you and your family.

Why Choose USA?

  • Largest economy in the world with diverse opportunities
  • High-quality healthcare and education
  • Family-friendly immigration options
  • Strong career and entrepreneurship opportunities
  • Pathway to permanent residency (Green Card) and citizenship
  • Visa-free travel options for certain destinations
  • Safe, multicultural, and developed environment
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USA Immigration Programs

EB-5 Immigrant Investor

Ideal for high-net-worth individuals and families seeking a Green Card through investment.

Requirements:

  • Minimum investment of USD $800,000 (Targeted Employment Area)
  • Creation of at least 10 jobs for U.S. workers
  • Source of funds verification

Benefits:

  • Direct path to Green Card for investor & family
  • Residency rights in the USA
  • Children under 21 included
  • Eligibility for citizenship after 5 years of permanent residency

H-1B Skilled Worker Visa

For professionals in specialized occupations like IT, healthcare, engineering, and finance.

Requirements:

  • Job offer from a U.S. employer
  • Relevant qualifications and experience
  • Employer sponsorship

Benefits:

  • Temporary work visa with potential extension
  • Opportunity to transition to Green Card
  • Family members (H-4) can accompany

L-1 Intracompany Transfer

For business owners or employees transferring to a U.S. branch of their company.

Requirements:

  • Employment with international company for 1+ years
  • Transfer to U.S. office or affiliate
  • Management, executive, or specialized knowledge role

Benefits:

  • Work and live in the USA
  • Pathway to Green Card
  • Family can accompany

Who Can Apply?

  • Investors & business owners
  • Skilled professionals
  • Students
  • Families seeking reunification
  • Entrepreneurs & corporate transferees
  • Individuals seeking long-term residency and U.S. citizenship

How WAC Immigrations Helps You

  • Eligibility assessment for all visa categories
  • Guidance on investment and business visa applications business visa applications
  • Document preparation & application submission
  • Employer coordination and sponsorship assistance
  • Family visa processing
  • Embassy interview preparation

USA Immigration Visa Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How to immigrate to the USA from Pakistan?

Pakistani citizens can immigrate to the USA through family sponsorship, employment-based visas, student visas, or the Diversity Visa Lottery. Applications are submitted via the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad or the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) portal.

The required funds vary by visa type. For immigrant visas, applicants must show financial stability or an affidavit of support from a U.S. sponsor. Costs include visa fees (around $325–$535), medical exams, and travel expenses.
No. There is no fixed $250 entry fee. Travelers pay visa application fees, SEVIS fees (for students), or petition fees depending on their visa category.
Eligibility includes: Family-sponsored applicants (spouse, children, parents of U.S. citizens) Employment-based applicants with job offers or specialized skills Diversity Visa Lottery winners Refugees and asylum seekers under humanitarian programs
Pakistani nationals can apply for immigrant or non-immigrant visas through the U.S. Embassy in Islamabad. The most common categories are family reunification, employment, and student visas.
Applicants can check their visa status online via the CEAC (Consular Electronic Application Center) or the USCIS case status tracker.
Indian citizens follow similar pathways as Pakistanis, applying through family sponsorship, employment visas, or student visas. Processing times vary depending on visa type.
ICE is responsible for enforcing immigration laws, managing detention facilities, and investigating illegal immigration cases within the United States.
Applicants can log in to the USCIS online portal to file petitions, upload documents, and track case progress.
Immigration policies are regularly updated by USCIS and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Applicants should check official websites for the latest rules and announcements.
As of recent estimates, there are around 10–11 million undocumented immigrants living in the United States.
Applicants must file a petition (Form I-130 or I-140), complete the DS-260 immigrant visa form, attend a medical exam, and schedule an interview at the U.S. consulate.
Can an immigrant be US president?
No. Only natural-born U.S. citizens are eligible to become President of the United States. Naturalized immigrants cannot hold this office.
Yes. Abu Dhabi International Airport has a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) preclearance facility, allowing travelers to complete U.S. immigration checks before boarding.
No. Doha’s Hamad International Airport does not currently have U.S. immigration preclearance facilities.
On average, the U.S. admits 700,000–1,000,000 legal immigrants annually, depending on visa categories and policies.
U.S. immigration policy is based on family reunification, employment-based migration, humanitarian protection, and diversity visas. Policies are managed by USCIS, DHS, and ICE.
Applicants must undergo a medical exam by an approved physician, including tests for tuberculosis, vaccinations, and general health screening.
No. U.S. citizens can sponsor family members but not friends. Employment sponsorship must come from a U.S. employer.
Yes. Immigrants with legal status can start businesses in the U.S. under the same laws as citizens.
Applicants can check their case status online via the USCIS Case Status portal or the National Visa Center (NVC) website.
Costs vary by visa type. Family-based immigrant visas cost around $325–$535, while employment visas may cost more due to petition and legal fees.
U.S. citizens aged 21 or older can sponsor their parents by filing Form I-130. Once approved, parents can apply for immigrant visas or adjust status if already in the U.S.
Immigration can be complex due to strict eligibility requirements, long processing times, and documentation demands. Skilled professionals and family-sponsored applicants have clearer pathways.

Start Your USA Immigration Journey Today

Achieve your American dream with expert support from WAC Immigrations. Contact us today for a free consultation, and let our experts guide you through every step of your USA immigration process.

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