US Visa Options

How to Move to the US from Canada

The EB-1 Visa is an employment-based (first preference) immigration visa that can be one of the fastest ways to obtain permanent residency in the US. This visa type is for individuals with exceptional academic or work achievements. This is a skills-based pathway and therefore you are not required to have a job offer or employment. However, you must be able to demonstrate your high level of skill and professional achievement. For more information about this visa type, see our page on EB-1 Visas.

The EB-4 Visa is employment-based (fourth preference) immigration visa for applicants that are identified as “special immigrants”. It relates to special and unique occupations including religious workers, broadcasters, or international employees of the US government etc. For more information about this visa type, see our page on EB-4 visas.

The EB-2 Visa is an employment-based (second preference) immigration visa. It is for individuals who have an employer sponsor and have advanced degrees or exceptional ability. This visa type requires that your employer is certified with the US Department of Labor and that they file an Immigrant Petition for Alien Worker form with the US Citizenship and Immigration Services. For more information about this visa type and the application process, see our page on EB-2 visas.

The EB-3 Visa is an employment-based (third preference) immigration visa for skilled workers and professionals. This visa type is an employer sponsored and skills-based visa and therefore requires a job offer from the sponsoring US company and the applicant must be able to demonstrate a minimum of 2 years professional experience (EB-3A Skilled Workers) or hold a Bachelor’s degree (EB-3B Professional). For further information, see our page on EB-3 visas.

The H-1B Visa is a temporary US visa that allows US companies to employ graduate level workers in specialty occupations. The visa is initially approved for up to 3 years and can be extended to a maximum of 6 years. It is an employer sponsored visa; therefore the employer must be certificate by the US Department of Labor and submit a H1-B petition. This visa type also provides you with the option of applying for a green card in the future. For more information, see our page on H-1B visas.

The E-5 visa is an option for those wanting to move to the US without having to find an employer. To qualify for this visa type, applicants must invest a minimum of $1,800,000 in a US business. For more information about the application process and other eligibility requirements, see our page on E-5 visas.