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🇺🇸 United States of America vs 🇼🇸 Independent State of Samoa

A neutral side-by-side of immigration systems, routes and regulators. Each row links to the underlying visa page with its primary government source.

Last reviewed: 30 June 2026

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United States of America

The US issues nonimmigrant visas (H-1B, L-1, O-1, F-1, J-1) and immigrant visas (employment-based EB-1 through EB-5, family-based, diversity). Policy touchpoints span USCIS, DOS consulates, DOL (for PERM/LCA), and executive-branch proclamations that can shift overnight.

Official portal
U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
Languages
English (de facto)
Currency
United States dollar

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Independent State of Samoa

Samoa Visa Atlas coverage is source-backed from Samoa Immigration pages under the Ministry of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. The source packet covers visitor entry, business visitors, visitor extensions, temporary residence for employment, business and investment, study, family support or reunion, research, cultural and religious purposes, permanent residence, citizenship routes, official forms and fee tables. Applicants should use Samoa Immigration guidance and forms, then confirm the current filing place, fee and supporting evidence before travelling, working, studying, investing or relying on long-stay status.

Official portal
Samoa Immigration, Ministry of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Languages
Samoan, English
Currency
Samoan tala

How United States of America and Independent State of Samoa differ

Dimension🇺🇸 United States of America🇼🇸 Independent State of Samoa
Total routes covered1410
Routes without employer sponsor56
Routes leading to permanent residence62
Typical full settlement timelineArrival on H-1B (3 years) → PERM + I-140 (1-2 years) → I-485 / Green Card (current for most categories, 7-15+ years for India EB-2) → citizenship at PR+5 years.—
Dominant skilled visaH-1B Specialty OccupationTemporary Residence for Employment
Skilled visa salary minimumUS$62,000/year—
Skilled visa processing timeH-1B I-129 petitions commonly take 2–8 months at USCIS service centers; Premium Processing ($2,965) resolves within 15 business days.—
Skilled visa government feesA single initial H-1B petition costs around $3,600 in USCIS filing fees for a standard employer, excluding premium processing and the separate consular visa fee.—
Official languagesEnglish (de facto)Samoan, English
CurrencyUnited States dollarSamoan tala
Primary regulatorState barsImmigration
Policy changes (last 12 months)10

Skilled-route head-to-head

Comparing each country’s most-used skilled-migration route side by side.

🇺🇸 United States of America

H-1B Specialty Occupation

Salary minimum
US$62,000/year
Government fees
A single initial H-1B petition costs around $3,600 in USCIS filing fees for a standard employer, excluding premium processing and the separate consular visa fee.
Processing time
H-1B I-129 petitions commonly take 2–8 months at USCIS service centers; Premium Processing ($2,965) resolves within 15 business days.
Sponsor required
Yes
Leads to settlement
No

🇼🇸 Independent State of Samoa

Temporary Residence for Employment

Salary minimum
—
Government fees
—
Processing time
—
Sponsor required
Yes
Leads to settlement
No

Recent policy activity

Last 6 months. Each entry links to its primary government source.

  • 12 January 2026United States of America

    US: premium processing rises to $2,965 and H-1B moves to wage-weighted selection

    Two USCIS changes land for the FY2027 H-1B season: the Form I-907 premium-processing fee rises with inflation, and cap-subject H-1B selection switches from a random lottery to a wage-weighted process.

    U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services

Routes unique to United States of America

  • L-1A Intracompany Transferee (Executive or Manager)

    intra-company

  • L-1B Intracompany Transferee (Specialised Knowledge)

    intra-company

  • EB-1A Extraordinary Ability (Immigrant)

    skilled-migration

  • EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW)

    skilled-migration

  • EB-3 Skilled, Professional, and Other Workers

    skilled-migration

Routes unique to Independent State of Samoa

  • Visitor Permit on Arrival

    short-term-business

  • Business Visitor Permit

    short-term-business

  • Visitor Permit Extension

    short-term-business

  • Temporary Residence for Research, Cultural or Religious Purposes

    residence-general

  • Permanent Residence Permit

    residence-general

Visa routes side by side

United States of America (14)

  • H-1B Specialty Occupation

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Initial 3 years; extendable to 6 years (longer with approved I-140).

  • L-1A Intracompany Transferee (Executive or Manager)

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Initial 3 years (1 year for new-office L-1A); extendable to 7 years total.

  • L-1B Intracompany Transferee (Specialised Knowledge)

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Initial 3 years (1 year for new-office L-1B); extendable to 5 years total.

  • O-1 Individuals with Extraordinary Ability or Achievement

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Up to 3 years initially; 1-year extensions available indefinitely.

  • EB-1A Extraordinary Ability (Immigrant)

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Permanent residence (green card).

  • EB-2 National Interest Waiver (NIW)

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Permanent residence.

  • EB-3 Skilled, Professional, and Other Workers

    Sponsor · Leads to settlement · Permanent residence.

  • EB-5 Immigrant Investor Program

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Conditional 2-year residence leading to unconditional permanent residence.

  • E-2 Treaty Investor

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Initial up to 2 years at port of entry (5-year visa stamp for many nationalities); renewable indefinitely.

  • F-1 Student Visa (with OPT and STEM OPT)

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Duration of study (D/S); OPT up to 12 months; STEM OPT extension up to 24 additional months.

  • J-1 Exchange Visitor

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Program-dependent: from weeks (intern) to up to 5 years (research scholar).

  • TN USMCA Professionals (Canada & Mexico)

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Up to 3 years; renewable indefinitely while activity continues.

  • K-1 Fiancé(e) of US Citizen

    Sponsor · Leads to settlement · Single-entry 6 months; must marry within 90 days of entry.

  • Spouse of US Citizen or Green Card Holder (IR1/CR1 & F2A)

    Sponsor · Leads to settlement · Permanent residence (conditional 2-year CR1 converts to 10-year card via I-751).

Independent State of Samoa (10)

  • Visitor Permit on Arrival

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · 90 days on arrival for visitor purposes, subject to Samoa entry requirements.

  • Business Visitor Permit

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Visitor framework; confirm permitted stay and activity limits with Samoa Immigration.

  • Visitor Permit Extension

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Further visitor stay; confirm the approved extension length with Samoa Immigration.

  • Temporary Residence for Employment

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Temporary residence; confirm the approved validity period and any renewal conditions on the permit issued by Samoa Immigration.

  • Temporary Residence for Business or Investment

    No sponsor · Non-settlement · Temporary residence; confirm the approved validity period and any renewal conditions on the permit issued by Samoa Immigration.

  • Temporary Residence for Study

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Temporary residence; confirm the approved validity period and any renewal conditions on the permit issued by Samoa Immigration.

  • Temporary Residence for Family Support or Reunion

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Temporary residence; confirm the approved validity period and any renewal conditions on the permit issued by Samoa Immigration.

  • Temporary Residence for Research, Cultural or Religious Purposes

    Sponsor · Non-settlement · Temporary residence; confirm the approved validity period and any renewal conditions on the permit issued by Samoa Immigration.

  • Permanent Residence Permit

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Permanent residence status, subject to approval and any endorsement or reissue conditions.

  • Citizenship by Descent, Permanent Residence or Marriage

    No sponsor · Leads to settlement · Citizenship status after registration or recognition; processing depends on the citizenship route and decision.

Frequently asked questions

Which country has an easier skilled-migration route, United States of America or Independent State of Samoa?+−

United States of America’s H-1B Specialty Occupation requires a salary of at least US$62,000/year; Independent State of Samoa’s Temporary Residence for Employment is the dominant skilled route. “Easier” depends on your salary, sponsor situation, and nationality — see each visa’s eligibility detail.

Which immigration system has changed more recently, United States of America or Independent State of Samoa?+−

In the last 6 months: 1 logged policy change for United States of America, 0 for Independent State of Samoa. See the recent-policy section above for the details, each linked to its primary source.

Does United States of America or Independent State of Samoa have more visa routes without an employer sponsor?+−

Independent State of Samoa has more: 6 of its covered routes can be pursued without an employer sponsor, against 5 for United States of America. No-sponsor routes — such as digital-nomad, self-employment, and points-based skilled migration — matter most if you do not yet have a job offer.

This is not legal advice

We publish neutral, sourced information about immigration routes. Rules and thresholds change often — always verify details on the official government source linked on this page and consult a regulated immigration advisor before applying.