If you currently reside in the United States and are planning to apply for a green card, you might be wondering whether to apply for a travel or work permit or both. A travel permit allows you to leave the country without letting your green card application fall to risk. While a work permit allows you to work while you wait for your green card to arrive.
A K-3 (Spouse) Visa allows a US citizen’s spouse to gain temporary legal status while waiting to obtain permanent residence/green card. A K-4 (Children) Visa allows the children of a K-3 Visa holder to enter the US and wait for the availability of an Immigrant Visa.
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