How do I transfer visas between family members?

In Virginia, family members of U.S. citizens may be able to obtain immigration benefits through family immigration law. This includes transferring visas between family members in certain circumstances. The first step in transferring visas between family members is for the family member to file a petition with U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). This petition, also known as an I-130, must include evidence of the family relationship. Depending on the situation, a copy of a marriage certificate or proof of relationship by blood may be required. Once the petition is approved, the family member then has to file a visa application with the National Visa Center. The next step is for the visa to be processed and for the family member to go in for an interview with a U.S. embassy or consulate in their home country. During the interview, they will have to provide evidence that they meet the requirements of the visa and prove that they have a legitimate family relationship. If the visa is approved, then the family member can then complete any other necessary requirements in order to enter the United States. Once they are in the country, they can then apply to change to another visa type if they meet the requirements of the visa they wish to change to. It is important to ensure that all the documentation is in order and that the family relationship is proven prior to submitting any applications. It is also important to keep any documents related to the application process in order to have them as references for any future applications.

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Transferir una visa de un miembro de la familia a otro se realiza mediante el Proceso de Cambio de Beneficiario. Tal proceso requiere el envío de una solicitud de cambio de beneficiario (Formulario I-140) al Servicio de Ciudadanía e Inmigración de los Estados Unidos (USCIS). También se requiere una documentación adicional que incluye una carta de aceptación de visa emitida por el empleador de la persona a la cual se transfiere el beneficiario. El USCIS evaluará la solicitud para asegurarse de que los requisitos de elegibilidad se cumplan antes de aprobar la petición. En Virginia, los residentes pueden solicitar una visa mediante el Programa de Exención Familiar. Esta visa permite a un ciudadano estadounidense o residente permanente legal solicitar visas para parientes cercanos, como esposos, padres, hermanos e hijos menores de 21 años. El USCIS debe evaluar y aprobar la solicitud antes de que un miembro de la familia pueda recibir su visa. Transferir una visa también puede ser un proceso complicado y largo, y el tiempo de aprobación varía de acuerdo con el tipo de visa. Por lo tanto, se recomienda encarecidamente que los solicitantes se preparen con anticipación y obtengan la documentación necesaria antes de enviar la solicitud. Además, un abogado experto puede ayudar a aclarar cualquier duda sobre el proceso de transferencia de visas.

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