What types of Green Cards are there? There are many types of green cards…

What types of Green Cards are there?

There are many types of green cards that you can apply for. The most famous ones can be obtained through: Family Sponsors, Job Visas, Diversity Visas (Lottery), Asylum or Refugee Visas and much more!  

Where do most asylum applicants come from?

In the past years just five countries accounted for more than two thirds of all refugees: Syria, Venezuela, Afghanistan, South Sudan and Myanmar. Syria has been the country of origin for most refugees, there were more than 6million Syrian refugees hosted by 126 countries worldwide during these past years.

Questions asked in the Employment-based Green Card Interview!

In an Employment-Based Green Card Interview you will be asked multiple questions regarding your background. In more detail you will be asked about who you are going to work with, your educational background, the salary and duties of your job which need to be written in the I-140 petition and your biographical information provided by you in your application.

What is the EB-5 Visa?

The EB-5 Visa is an Immigrant Investor Permanent Residence or Green Card which offers permanent residency in the U.S. for investors who spends 500,00 dollars or 1 million for unemployment areas, where they will employ 10 or more legal permanent resident employees in a US company.

6 benefits of the GREEN CARD!

1. You would able to sponsor immediate relatives; 2. Attend university with lower tuition fees; 3. Contribute to campaigns in politics; 4. Travel easier in and out of the United States; 5. Qualify for social security benefits and 6. Better Options for Employment.

How Can You Obtain a Marriage-Based Green Card?

The documents that you need to obtain a marriage-based Green card are: USCIS Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative), USCIS Form G-325A (Biographic Information), USCIS Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence), USCIS Form I-693 (Medical Examination Results), USCIS Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support), USCIS Form I-765 (Permission for Work Authorization) which is optional and USCIS Form I-131 (Request for Travel Documents) also optional.

The next step after winning the GREEN CARD Lottery?

You’ll have to file an immigrant visa application after winning the lottery. Only if you meet the criteria for a green card will your application be accepted. In order for your application not to get rejected make sure you meet the educational or work experience requirements.

How do green card holders become citizens?

By naturalization, a lawful permanent resident (green card holder) may become a U.S. citizen. A permanent resident must be at least 18 years old in order to be eligible. Even if married to a U.S. citizen, the green card holder must have been a permanent resident for at least five years, or three years in the United States.
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