How does Green Card Lottery work? To summarize the procedure there are five steps:…

How does Green Card Lottery work?

To summarize the procedure there are five steps: 1. Applicants apply; 2. Applicants are selected at random using a computer; 3. The selected applicants are then screened through an interview process; 4. Those that pass the screening process are awarded immigrant visas and 5. Upon entry into the U.S., they are awarded their green card.

What are the types of Family Immigrant Visas offered in the US?

Based on specific family relationships, U.S. immigration law allows aliens who are family members of U.S. citizens and legal permanent residents to become lawful permanent residents (get a Green Card). Family Immigrant Visas are divided into categories by ‘’preference’’, such as: F1, F2A, F2B, F3 and F4. F1 includes unmarried sons and daughters (21 years of age and older) of U.S. citizens; F2A includes spouses and children (unmarried and under 21 years of age) of lawful permanent residents; F2B, unmarried sons and daughters (21 years of age and older) of LPR; F3, married sons and daughters of U.S. citizens and F4, brothers and sisters of U.S. citizens.

How to Prepare for the Family Green Card Interview?

Make sure you check all of the Forms and documentation before your interview date. Based on the details provided in these documents, many of your interview questions will be asked. Before the interview, reading through them will help refresh your mind as you want to avoid providing conflicting responses that will have an impact on your application.

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.

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.

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.

What Happens After the Green Card Interview?

If your Green Card Interview went well then the next step is to wait for the officer’s decision. Waiting for the answer depends on the type of Visa and what was discussed in the interview so it depends, but sometimes you can get the answer right after the interview and sometimes you might have to wait a few weeks or months before a decision is made. Make sure you provide all the documentation you need at the interview to make the waiting process shorter.

Does a Green Card offer Job Opportunities?

Access to better career opportunities is one of the greatest benefits to Green Card holders. If an immigrant wanted to work in the United States, they would have to be sponsored by the company for which they work for their work visa, so when it comes to Green Card holders, they are a permanent legal resident, which means they are free to work in almost every company in the United States. They can also establish their own company and if they want to, become an entrepreneur.
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