Living abroad for work, study, or family without permanent status
In lead immigration, we help individuals and families apply for temporary housing (TR) in top countries around the world. Whether you are planning to work, study, connect to a dear, or stick to a short-term opportunity, our expert team will lead you step-by-step to examine the application for success.
The temporary home allows you to legally live in another country for a particular period, with the possibility of expanding or converting in some cases.
We offer TR services to land
We help with temporary housing for this:
Canada – Temporary resident visa (TRV), open work permit, student visa
Australia – lack of temporary skills (TSS), visitors, and student visas
UK (UK) – temporary activist and student visa
US-GAR-CAMPAIGN VISA (work, study, travel)
Europe, New Zealand, and Gulf Land
Who Can Apply for Temporary Residency?
You may qualify for a TR visa if you:
Plan to study in a college or university.
Have a job offer or want to work temporarily.
Want to visit family, travel, or attend business events.
Need to stay for medical treatment or special reasons.
Want to explore immigration options before applying for permanent residency.
How the Process Works
1. Free Consultation
We review your purpose, profile, and destination to find the most suitable TR option for you.
2. Program & Country Selection
We help you choose the right visa type—student, visitor, or work—and the best country based on your plan.
3. Document Preparation
We’ll guide you on gathering documents like:
Valid passport
Educational or job records
Purpose of travel
Proof of funds or sponsorship
Invitation letter (if needed)
Police or medical certificates
4. Application Submission
We prepare your file professionally and submit it to the appropriate embassy or immigration office.
5. Tracking & Updates
We follow up regularly, respond to any additional requests, and keep you informed throughout.
6. Visa Result & Pre-Departure Support
Once your visa is approved, we guide you on travel, settlement, and next steps after arrival.
The TV visa usually varies from 6 months to 5 years, depending on the country and purpose. Some are expandable or convertible to permanent residence.
In many cases, yes. If your visa allows, we can help you apply for a dependent visa.
Yes, some countries allow you to switch from PR to TR by fulfilling the requirements for eligibility.
A visitor visa is usually short-lived and for tourism or family trips. The TV visa includes work, studies, or long-term migration.