Welcome to the American Embassy immigrant visa webpage. Each year,
hundreds of thousands of people immigrate legally to the United States.
Immigrants come from every country, and from every ethnic, religious and racial
background. The decision to immigrate to the United States is a serious
commitment, and requires advance planning and research.
You will find detailed information about immigrant visa categories,
requirements and procedures on the Department of State's official website at
http://travel.state.gov/visa/index.html. This website only provides
information about immigrant visa requirements and procedures that are specific
to Malaysia.
Effective immediately, consular
posts abroad will accept petitions for immediate relative immigrant
classification from American citizens who are resident in their
consular districts, including members of the armed forces, as well
as true emergency cases, such as life and death or health and
safety, and others determined to be in the national interest.
To demonstrate residency in a
consular district, American Citizen petitioners must be able to show
that they have permission to reside in the consular district and
that they have been doing so continuously for at least six months
before filing the petition. Individuals who are in the country on a
temporary status, such as student or tourist, would not be
considered to meet the residency standard.
Examples of family emergency
include minor children who would be unexpectedly left without a
caretaker. Examples of national interest include facilitating the
travel of United States military and other USG direct hire employees
assigned overseas who are pending transfer on orders and need to
petition for immigrant classification of their spouse and minor
children at posts overseas.
All lawful permanent
residents, and American Citizens resident in the United States or
with a permanent address in the United States, must file I-130
petitions at the USCIS Service Center having jurisdiction over their
place of residence (as indicated on the USCIS website:
http://www.uscis.gov/files/form/i-130.pdf).
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