United States of America
We guide our clients through every step of the U.S. visa process with care, expertise, and sound judgment. Our professional approach provides clear and effective solutions for even the most complex travel and immigration situations. By understanding our clients’ goals, we deliver the support they need and build strong, lasting relationships based on trust and results.
Our U.S. Visa Services Include
Complete document review and preparation
Application guidance for all visa types
Appointment scheduling assistance at the U.S. embassy or consulate
Travel itinerary and hotel reservation support
Visa interview preparation
Post-visa arrival guidance
Important Notes for Travelers
Visa processing times vary by country and type of visa.
Applicants must prove strong ties to their home country for non-immigrant visas.
Some visa categories require petitions approved by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) before scheduling an interview.
Health insurance and financial support documents are often required
Tourist Visa
A Tourist Visa allows travelers to visit a country for leisure, sightseeing, or short-term recreational purposes, typically without work or study permissions.”Family Visa
“A Family Visa allows relatives to join or stay with their family members living in a foreign country, facilitating reunification and long-term residence.”Student
“A Student Visa allows international students to study at recognized educational institutions in a foreign country for the duration of their course.”Work Permit
“A Work Permit authorizes a foreign national to work legally in a country for a specific employer and duration.”Visa Process
At Cdior travel consulting our culture comes to life through three core values:
Which is the prerequisites for immigration to USA?
Family-Based Immigration: You must have a qualifying U.S. citizen or permanent resident relative who can sponsor you.
Employment-Based Immigration: You need a job offer from a U.S. employer or special skills qualifying for certain visa categories.
Diversity Visa (DV) Lottery: Must meet country eligibility and education/work experience requirements.
Refugee/Asylum: Must meet specific humanitarian criteria.
2. Sponsorship & Petition
A sponsor (family member or employer) must file a petition with USCIS (U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services).
3. Valid Passport
You need a passport valid for at least six months beyond your intended arrival in the U.S.
4. Financial Support
Evidence that you (or your sponsor) can support yourself and avoid becoming a public charge in the U.S.
5. Medical & Background Checks
Complete a medical examination by an authorized physician.
Pass criminal and security background checks.
6. Application Forms & Fees
Complete required forms (e.g., DS-260 for immigrant visa).
Pay application and processing fees.
7. Interview at U.S. Embassy or Consulate
Most applicants attend an interview before approval.
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