What is the difference between an immigrant and a non-immigrant visa?

The main difference between an immigrant and nonimmigrant visa is the purpose of the visit. An immigrant visa is for people who plan to stay in a new country for a long time, usually to live and work. A nonimmigrant visa is for people who are just visiting the country for a short time. In Kansas, immigrant visas are issued by the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and allow the applicant to obtain a green card, which gives them permission to live and work in the United States. Nonimmigrant visas are issued by the U.S. Department of State and are typically temporary visas, such as student visas or a travel visa. Most students who wish to attend public high school in Kansas need to obtain a nonimmigrant visa, usually a student visa. To be eligible for a student visa, students must demonstrate that they have a valid education program to attend in the U.S. and have sufficient financial means to financially support their stay. In addition, they must meet certain eligibility criteria such as age, language skill, or criminal background. If the student visa is approved, they will be allowed to stay in the U.S. for the duration of their study program. In contrast, an immigrant visa is for those who are planning to live in the U.S. for a longer period of time, often with the intention of eventually becoming a U.S. citizen. To be eligible for an immigrant visa, applicants must demonstrate a valid reason for wanting to stay in the U.S., such as family reunification, employment, or investment. Depending on the specific visa, the applicant may be required to obtain a sponsor or provide other supporting evidence.

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La diferencia entre una visa de inmigrante y una visa de no inmigrante es que la visa de inmigrante permite a una persona establecerse de forma permanente en Estados Unidos, mientras que una visa de no inmigrante es una visa temporal otorgada a aquellos que desean viajar a Estados Unidos temporalmente. En Kansas, los estudiantes con visa de inmigrante reciben el mismo acceso a la educación pública y a los programas y servicios educativos, como los de idiomas extranjeros, que los estudiantes con visa de no inmigrante. No hay diferencias en el tratamiento de estos estudiantes con respecto a la educación pública. No obstante, los estudiantes con visa de no inmigrante tienen requisitos de matriculación adicionales, como la diligencia de formularios de extranjero adicionales. Por lo tanto, la principal diferencia entre estas dos visas es el tiempo de estadía en Estados Unidos, ya que la visa de inmigrante es para una residencia permanente, en tanto que la visa de no inmigrante es para un estancia temporal.

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