Immigration

Obtaining a Green Card

There are several ways for an alien to obtain a green card or become a permanent resident: through family, work, making significant investments, or qualifying under one of the special immigrant classifications.

Family-Based

Congress has made it somewhat easier for family members to be reunited with their relatives who are American citizens or lawful permanent residents through the following means:

  1. If you are the spouse, child, brother or sister, parent, or fiancé of an American citizen, you can become a lawful permanent resident if the person to whom you’re related or engaged files a petition with the USCIS or the American embassy of your country of residence.
  2. If you are the spouse or unmarried child of a lawful permanent resident, you can obtain a green card if the relative who has the Green Card files a petition with the USCIS or American embassy of your country of residence.

Employment-Based

If you are not eligible for family-based sponsorship (or even if you are), you may still be able to obtain a Green Card on the basis of your work, either as a priority or non-priority worker.

  1. Priority Workers

Priority workers (also known as EB-1) are people who possess skills that are considered in short supply or especially needed in the U.S. Priority workers include people with extraordinary ability, outstanding researchers and professors, and multinational executives and managers. These highly skilled workers are exempt from undergoing the Labor Certification Process, which is a lengthy process that tests the local U.S. job market and protects U.S. workers’ interests.

  1. Non-Priority Workers

This is a broad classification that includes individuals with graduate degrees, professionals without graduate degrees, as well as skilled and unskilled workers. Generally, non-priority workers are required to complete the Labor Certification Process to ensure that the vacant position cannot be satisfactorily filled by a U.S. worker.

Investment-Based

An alien entrepreneur from any country who invests from $500K to $1 Million USD in a new business and employs at least ten (10) American citizens or lawful permanent residents is eligible for a Green Card. This category allows for 10,000 immigrant visas per year to be issued and was designed to stimulate overseas investment and employment.

Special Immigrant-Based

Certain immigrants qualify as designated special immigrants, including: religious workers, medical doctors, certain former government and military officials, and retired international organization officials. In addition, certain groups are granted the right to immigrate to the U.S. or are given amnesty.

Asylum-Based

Individuals who have suffered past persecution and/or have a well-founded fear of future persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or membership in a particular social group in his/her home country, are eligible to apply for a Green Card.


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