We Are
Imperial Immigrations
We make international travel safe and easy for both governments and citizens
What We Do
25 Years Of Undefeated Success
At Imperial Immigrations, we manage visa and consular services for government clients around the world. We concentrate on providing the administrative aspects of the visa process via a global network of Visa Application Centres, allowing our government clients to focus on their core decision-making role.
90+
Countries
150+
Visa Application Centres
1120+
Employees
4M+
Visa applications per year
OUR CATEGORIES
Visa Immigration Consultation Services
Business Immigration Visa
People who want to invest in, or start businesses abroad, Expected to support the development.
Skilled Worker Visa
For the persons whose jobs require a minimum work experience that are not temporary or seasonal.
Green Card
We consult for permanent residents visa documents issued to immigrants under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Work Permit
Permit To Work Refers to management systems used to ensure that work is done safely & efficiently.
Visitor Visa
Visas for the people who want to travel to and enter as a visitor for up to 6 months.We stick the visitor visa.
Our purpose & Commitment
We are committed to providing service excellence to both our government clients and to the thousands of travellers and citizens whom we welcome in our centres every day.
By combining technical know-how with the human touch, we help to ensure safe and easy travel for both governments and citizens.
We work with our government clients as they welcome people from around the world, travelling abroad to share experiences, discover new cultures, work and learn.
Our Application Processing
We guide our visa and consular service customers through the application process, from online registration and appointment booking at one of our Visa Application Centres to the return of their documents once a decision has been made on their application.
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E-1 visa | 2 to 4 weeks | The E-1 visa processing time depends on the caseload of the US Embassy or USCIS if you applied from within the US. After the processing period is over, you will be notified about whether you have been given the visa or you were denied. |
E-2 visa | 4 to 6 weeks | If you are an employee, it takes around 2 weeks. The processing time varies, however, with the workload of the US Embassy, so if you do not receive an answer within those time frames, it does not mean that your visa application was denied. |
E-3 visa | 2 months | The processing time might take longer as the Embassy might have a bigger workload. |
F-1 visa | immediately after the interview | The F-1 visa processing time is much shorter than other visas. The processing of this type of visa actually happens before your interview. The interview is the last step for the US Embassy to assess whether they should give you an F-1 visa or not.
In most cases, you will get the response on this visa immediately after the interview. At the end of the visa interview, the interviewer might congratulate you for getting the visa, or will provide you with a document letting you know the reason for denial. There are, however, cases where the response and processing of the F-1 visa takes a few days, so you should be patient if that happens. |
F-2 visa | Few days to 2 weeks | After your F-2 interview, you might get a response immediately from your interviewer on whether you got the visa or you were denied. However, it is more common that the wait will be a few days or weeks. This is because the US Embassy will take their time to look over your documents and responses. They will particularly focus on you and the F-1 visa holder’s financial situation to determine whether you can cover your expenses while in the US. |
J-1 visa | 1 to 4 months | The Waiver Review Division will go through your case and make a recommendation. They will send the recommendation to USCIS, which will then make the final decision on whether you will be allowed to stay or not. |
Q-1 visa | 15 days to 3 months | After the processing time, they will contact you to inform you whether you have been approved the visa or not. |
M-1 visa | At least 4 weeks | The processing time for the M-1 visa is quite short. The processing happens before your visa interview. There are cases when you get a response immediately after your visa interview ends, with the interviewer either congratulating you or stating the reasons for the rejection of your visa application. |
B-1 visa | A couple of weeks to 2 months | The processing times for the B-1 visas are not exact. This depends on the workload of the US Embassy and other factors that they take into consideration. |
B-2 visa | A couple of weeks to 2 months | Processing times for B-2 tourist visas and US visitor visas differ from country to country. |
H-1B visa | 3 to 6 months | However, US Embassies in different countries/cities have various processing times, so it is best to contact them for any details, or visit the US State Department or USCIS for approximate processing times. |
H-1B1 visa | 4 to 6 months | The time also depends on seasonal fluctuations, so for more accurate information, you should contact the US Embassy where you applied. |
H-2A visa | Varies | Processing times vary for H-2A visas since it is seasonal and sometimes it might take longer. However, it is recommended for US employers to file USCIS petitions at least 60 days, but no more than 120 days before they need the foreign workers. The US government takes priority in H-2A visas so they expedite the process due to the fact that agricultural work is seasonal. |
H-3 visa | 4 to 6 weeks | You will have to make sure that the institution petitions on your behalf at least 6 months before the training program starts. After that, you will have to gather your documents and proceed with the application. Depending on the demand at your local US Embassy, it might take one to three months for them to get back to you with a final decision on whether you will get the H-3 visa or not. |
H-4 visa | Varies | Since your H-4 status is dependent on the status of the H type visa holder so your spouse or parent, it might take as long as it takes to process their visa. If, for example, your spouse is applying for an H-2A visa and you apply together, your visa will take the same time to process as your spouse’s. If you are applying separately though, the time it takes to process the H-4 visa will be up to the US Embassy and the workload that they have. |
L-1 visa | 3 to 4 months | Blanket petitions are processed faster than individual ones. In addition, employers have the option of obtaining premium processing for the additional fees, which will speed up the L-1A processing time and you’ll get a response within 1 to 3 weeks. |
L-2 visa | 15 days to 1 month | Depending on the Embassy’s workload and other factors, it might take longer. |
K-1 visa | A few months | |
R-1 visa | 8 to 9 months | It takes some time to get the R-1 visa approved. After the employer sends in the petition, it takes around 6 months for USCIS to respond, due to the fact that they might have to visit the premises of the organization. If USCIS has visited the organization before and approved them, then premium processing is available for an extra $1,225 fee. With premium processing, you will get a response on your visa in about 2 weeks. If you do not have premium processing, after USCIS approves the petition, it might take another 2 to 3 months for the visa to process. |
P-1 visa | 3 to 6 months | It is a long wait, but the US institutions offer the opportunity to pay for premium processing. If you choose to have premium processing of your visa, you must pay an additional $1,225 and you will get the response for your visa within 15 days. If the US institutions do not notify you of your visa status within 15 days, your money is reimbursed. |
I visa | 10 days | |
O visa | 2 to 3 months | If you do not want to wait this long to get your response, then there is a way to speed up the process. For an additional $1,225, premium processing is available for the O visas. Premium processing means that your visa will be processed within 15 days and you will know the answer much sooner. |
C visa | 5 working days | Since the transit visa is for a short duration of time, its processing time is generally faster than for other visas. |
T visa | Varies | The processing time for the T visa varies. USCIS does not give an estimate or a time that applicants will have to wait for their visa to be processed after applying. This means that the processing time varies from person to person and is made based on the evidence that they give. |
U visa | 12 to 18 months | The U visa takes quite some time to process. The processing times may vary widely though, since, for example, if you are required to send in additional evidence to USCIS, processing times may become longer. |
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The passport of the applicant will remain at the US embassy/consulate that he/she has applied at, during the whole period of visa processing. The applicant cannot collect his or her passport in person. Instead, it will be delivered by the courier service.