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Q: What kind of immigrant visa to choose if you have no family in US, but do have friends?

Hello

We are family of 4, two babies aged 8 month and girl aged 3 years. My husband is 31 and I'm 24. We curently live in Croatia and own our own company here. Right now we are working on our plans to move to California. In San Jose, CA, we have alot of friends. They are ready to file affidavit of support for us, and they earn enough money to do that. Also we are coming with deacent amount of money for living before we find a job and daycare for babies. We want to work and live there. We did found some houses and are activly searching for a job. What kind of visa do we need to file? Are we doing our part of visa application first, or our friends first do their part with form affidavit of support? Since they are not family what kind of visa we apply for? What are they checking on medical exam? Can we enrole our kids in daycare. Thank you for your time

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Alexander Ivakhnenko
Alexander Ivakhnenko
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  • Immigration Law Lawyer
  • Wheeling, IL

A: You may apply for a standard visitor’s visa B-2.

Stephen Arnold Black agrees with this answer

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