How long would it take to get the 2022 Green Card? The whole process…

How long would it take to get the 2022 Green Card?

The whole process takes a minimum of about three to five months. The Green Card process starts when the papers are ready to be processed, after that they are forwarded to the embassy or consulate involved. You will be asked to file and pay the necessary fees for an Affidavit of Support (Form I-864) and more.

How to be qualified for a Green Card?

By being supported by a parent (including your spouse) or by your employer, you can apply for a green card (GC). Via an EB-5 investment, through the Diversity Visa (DV) lottery or via asylum, you can also become a permanent resident.

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.

Who can Apply for Asylum?

If you are at a port of entry or in the United States, you may request asylum. Regardless of your immigration status, and within one year of your arrival in the United States, you can apply for asylum.

How to apply for the Green Card?

First, find out if you are eligible for the Green Card. Second, file the I-485 Form with USCIS and provide all the documentation required. Third, the USCIS will review your application and if everything is correct they will schedule an interview with you. Once your Green Card gets issued, it is valid for 10 years!

What is a PERM?

PERM or Program Electronic Review Management, is a very important part of the employment-based Green Card process (especially for EB-2, EB-3 applicants). PERM is filed not with the USCIS but with DOL (Department of Labor), where they test the labor market to see if there are any U.S. employers willing to sponsor foreign nationals.

The required Forms for the Marriage Green Card!

The Forms every Marriage-based Green Card application needs in order to get issued 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) and USCIS Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support).

How many Green Card holders are in the US?

Green card holders are lawful permanent residents of the United States. There were around 14 million green card holders where 10 million of them were eligible to become a lawful citizen of the US.
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