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The Most Common Paths to Get a Green Card

November 3, 2022
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So you’re dreaming of living and working in the U.S., and have mustered the courage to start looking at how you might get there - well done! Understanding your options is the first and most important step on your journey.

While at first, the whole process may seem quite intimidating, there are many paths toward obtaining permanent residency in the U.S., and it doesn’t have to be that difficult. Once you understand which paths are available, you can start working towards reaching the requirements. Don’t lose hope! Patience and dedication will get you there, especially if you have a helping hand along the way.

Let’s consider some of the most common paths toward getting a Legal Permanent Resident status in the U.S.

Family-based Green Cards

If your parents are U.S. citizens or LPR status holders, you may be eligible to apply for an IR-2 visa as a path toward getting a Green Card. If you are the child of a U.S. citizen, be sure to check that you don’t already have the right to U.S. citizenship!

If you are married, or engaged to get married to a U.S. citizen or Green Card holder, you may be able to apply for an IR1/CR1 spouse visa or a K-1 fiance visa, all of which lead to LPR status. In these cases, it is important to remember that you will have to prove that your marriage or relationship is legitimate and sincere - the required “evidence” will often depend on your situation and is at the discretion of the officer handling your case.

Other direct family relationships, such as a brother or sister, may also allow you to apply for a visa, and then a Green Card, although the timelines and capacity limits for these cases may be a little more restrictive than the previous examples.

Employment-based Green Cards

Employment by a U.S. company can be a great starting point for obtaining a work visa, potentially followed by a Green Card. Your prospective employer will have to file a petition with the USCIS, which must be approved before you can apply for a work visa. Mind you, that your sponsor may be your own company if you are an entrepreneur who previously registered a lawful business in the U.S. within the appropriate conditions and a minimum investment threshold ranging between $500,000 and $1 million depending on your sector of activity.

An important caveat to remember is that a work permit will not automatically lead to Legal Permanent Resident status. You will have to apply for a Green Card separately after you arrive in the U.S.

Diversity Lotteries

Feeling lucky? Depending on your nationality and personal circumstances, you may be eligible to participate in the so-called “Green Card lottery” held each year. To do so, you must be at least 18 years of age, and not be eligible for another type of Green Card.

The selection process is random, but as the program is diversity-based, certain nationalities have much better chances than others of successfully receiving a Green Card. Ask a professional before considering applying so that you don’t waste your time and efforts.

Refugee or Asylum-based Green Cards

Sadly, refugee and asylum-based permanent residency is still one of the most common immigration paths to the U.S. 

If you are eligible for refugee or asylum-seeker status, you can apply for adjustment of status to obtain a Green Card after having been in the U.S. for at least 1 year with lawful asylum permission - and of course, make sure you do not travel back to the country you have fled in that time.

Still not sure where your case might fit in? Don’t worry! There are many ways in which to improve your chances of success, and every case is unique. Speak to an experienced professional now to find out what you can do to fulfill your dream of a new life in the United States!

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