In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: The easiest way to get permission to move to the US is to have an employer sponsor your move. If a US employer wants to hire you, they begin the process by filing a petition with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) on your behalf. Employer sponsorship allows you to stay permanently in the US. This permanent status is called a “green card.” Family members in the US might also be able to sponsor you if you don't have an employer willing to do so. Your family member starts the process by filing a Form I-130 petition with USCIS on your behalf. Once the petition is approved, you go through consular processing in your home country.  A US citizen can immediately petition for a spouse, unmarried child under 21, or parent to move permanently to the US.  A US citizen can also petition for a married child, unmarried child over 21, or sibling. However, these family members don't have priority and must wait for a visa to become available before they can move to the US. If your family member is a permanent resident, they can petition for their spouse or unmarried children to join them in the US. Generally, there is a waiting period. If you don't have an employer or family member in the US who can petition for you, there may be another way for you to relocate to the country. Some common options include:   Self-petition if you have extraordinary ability. People with outstanding abilities in the arts, sciences, education, business, or athletics can petition for a green card.   Non-immigrant work visas. These are temporary visas that allow you to live in the US for a certain amount of time. When the visa expires, you need to leave. Nonimmigrant visas are available for people who work in specialty occupations that require at least a bachelor's degree, as well as for people of extraordinary ability. Your employer will file a Form I-129 petition on your behalf.  Intra-company transfers. A business may transfer a manager or executive from a foreign office to a US office. Your employer will file Form I-129 to start the process.   Tourist visa. You can only stay in the US on a tourist visa for six months. You shouldn't get a tourist visa if you intend to stay longer. You can't search for work on a tourist visa.  Student visa. You can get a student visa if you are attending a US school as a foreign exchange student or a permanent international student. Talk to your school about whether you qualify for a student visa. They can help you with the process. . Contact your local US embassy or consulate to complete your application or visit https://ceac.state.gov/genniv/ to apply online. When you apply, you must pay application fees amounting to several hundred dollars, depending on the type of visa you're applying for. You will also need the following documents:  passport travel itinerary dates of your recent visits to the United States résumé or CV your I-129 (if you are getting a nonimmigrant work visa) SEVIS ID (if you are a student) additional information if requested The State Department's National Visa Center (NVC) processes your application and related paperwork. Depending on the type of visa you applied for, a visa may not be immediately available for you. The NVC will contact you when a visa opens up. If you applied using a petition from your employer or a family member who is a US citizen, you likely won't have to wait very long. However, if you apply in a non-priority category, you may find yourself waiting months or even years. Before the US will give you a visa, you will likely need a medical exam and immunizations. The consular officer may give you other tasks to complete before your interview, such as getting your fingerprints taken. Give yourself plenty of time before your consular interview to complete everything. Make sure your passport is valid for at least 6 months. Go through all passports for your family members and update any that are nearing expiration. You will finish processing at the US consulate or embassy nearest you. At the interview, a consular officer will ask you questions about the information you provided on your application and review your supporting documents.  If you are approved, the consular officer will tell you when to pick up your visa. If your visa is not approved, the consular officer may explain why. You are welcome to apply again. Application fees are not refunded if your application is denied.
Summary: Have an employer sponsor you. Gain sponsorship from a family member. Identify other ways to move to the United States. Apply for a nonimmigrant visa Schedule an interview when a visa becomes available. Get a medical exam before your consular interview. Attend your consular interview.

Problem: Article: When garnished with onion, a martini is called a Gibson martini. Use small pearl onions, which are often marketed for cocktails. They usually come in a jar and are often pickled in brine. If you’re in a pinch, try garnishing with a slice of regular white or sweet onion, but remember that it might not quite give you the taste you are hoping for. Onions are sometimes pickled with paprika or turmeric, along with the pickling brine. If you have onions that are adding too much of the wrong kind of flavor to your drink, rinse them off quickly with cold water. Keep in mind that rinsing them will take away some of the flavor, so only do it if you feel it’s absolutely necessary. You have the choice to skewer the onions or place them directly in the drink. Ask the drinker which they prefer. Rest the toothpick against the side of the cocktail glass when you serve the drink. The skewer is convenient because it allows the drinker to easily pull the onion out of the drink if they want to eat it.
Summary:
Make a Gibson martini with pearl onions. Rinse the onion off for a subtler taste. Spear the onion with a toothpick or drink skewer.