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Which Immigration Visa's can a buyer have to still get a mortgage??

I often get asked which visa's are okay for some one to get a mortgage.  I have even run into clients who had a visa I was not familiar with.  So I wanted to pass this info along.  These Visa's are approved for someone to get a fha or conventional mortgage:

 

  • E-1,2,3
  • G-1,2,3,4,
  • H1B and H1C
  • L-1A and L-1B
  • NACARA
  • P-1
  • R-2
  • TN
  • V-1,2,3

 

Visa's that have requirements:

 

  • H-4:only if H-1B is on the loan
  • L-2: only if L-1A and/or L-1B is on the loan
  • P-4: only if P-1 is on the loan
  • R-2: only if R-1 is on the loan
  • TD: only if TN is on the loan
  • K-1:only if American citizen is on the loan also
  • K-2,3,4: only if American citizen is on the loan

 

All of these Visa's that have requirements are for spouses or children of the person with the approved visa.  I hope this list is helpful and please call me with any questions. 

 

 

 

 

David Krichmar 

Mortgage Banker NMLS#293883

Weststar Mortgage Corporation #93243 dba Core Lending

Has Written For Realtor Magazine, Houston Agent Magazine, Scotsman Mortgage Guide

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