At the heart of our international law firm’s expansive suite of services lies the Green Card Applications Consultancy, a specialized division dedicated to navigating the complexities of permanent residency processes across the globe. Our service is intricately designed to assist individuals, families, and businesses in achieving their dreams of establishing permanent residency in a new country.
Green Card applications in the United States encompass various categories, each designed to accommodate different eligibility criteria and pathways to lawful permanent residency. Understanding these categories is crucial for individuals seeking to navigate the application process effectively.
- Family-Based Application: This category is ideal for individuals who have family members who are either U.S. citizens or Green Card holders. Eligible family members include spouses, children, parents, and, in some instances, siblings. The U.S. citizen or Green Card holder can sponsor the applicant, initiating the process towards obtaining a Green Card.
- Employment-Based Application: This route is tailored for professionals, academics, researchers, and other skilled individuals seeking to work in the U.S. The application is typically supported by an employer or a group of employers who validate the need for the applicant’s skills or expertise in the United States.
- Investor-Based Application: The EB-5 investor program is designed for entrepreneurs willing to make significant investments in the U.S. economy. This program requires meeting specific investment thresholds and is often tied to job creation initiatives.
- Refugee/Asylee Status Adjustment: Individuals who have previously been granted refugee or asylee status in the U.S. can apply to adjust their status to that of a permanent resident. This pathway recognizes the unique circumstances of refugees and asylees and provides them a means to secure permanent residency.
- Diversity Visa (DV) Program: This program offers a unique pathway to obtaining a Green Card through a lottery system. It is available to individuals from countries with historically low rates of immigration to the United States. The eligibility requirements and application processes for the DV program change annually.
- Special Cases: There are special provisions for Green Card applications under unique circumstances. This includes, but is not limited to, victims of human trafficking, and employees of certain national and international organizations. Each of these special categories has its own set of eligibility criteria and application procedures.
- National Interest Waiver (NIW): This category is for individuals with extraordinary abilities or achievements in their professional or academic fields. Applicants can self-petition for a Green Card under the NIW by demonstrating that their work has substantial positive impacts on U.S. national interests. This route does not require a specific job offer or employer sponsorship, but the eligibility criteria are stringent and complex.