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PERMANENT GREEN CARDS

Permanent immigration is the main objective of the majority individuals entering or make arrangementsning to enter the United States. Lawful permanent residency gives individuals a multitude of benefits, including the ability to live a free person in this country to live and work permanently in the U.S. Potential immigrants should be well informed about the laws as possible. That's why our firm is dedicated to providing you with a complete online database of immigration information.

Immigrants to the United States are divided into two categories:

  1. Individuals who may acquire permanent residency without numerical limitation.
  2. Individuals subject to a yearly limitation. There exists three divisions of this category: family-based; employment-based; and diversity immigrants.

Please see below to broaden your knowledge on the different paths to permanent residency in the United States.

 
I-140
-140 is Suitable For:

A. An remarkable professor or researcher, with at least three years of experience in teaching or research in the academic area, who is recognized internationally as remarkable
B. An alien who, in the three years preceding the filing of this petition, has been employed for at least one year by a firm or corporation or other legal entity and who seeks to enter the United States to continue to render services to the same employer, or to a subsidiary or affiliate, in a capacity that is managerial or executive
C. A member of the professions holding an advanced degree or an alien with exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business who will substantially benefit the national economy, cultural or educational interests, or welfare of the United States
D. A skilled worker (requiring at least two years of specialized training or experience in the skill) to perform labor for which qualified workers are not available in the United States
E. A member of the professions with a baccalaureate degree
F. An unskilled worker (requiring less than two years of specialized training or experience) to perform labor for which qualified workers are not available in the United States

A person may also file this petition on his or her own behalf without an employer if he or she:

A. Has extraordinary ability in the sciences, arts, education, business, or athletics demonstrated by sustained national or international acclaim, whose achievements have been recognized in the field; or
B. Is a member of the profession holding an advanced degree or is claiming exceptional ability in the sciences, arts, or business, and is pursuing an exemption of the requirement of a job give in the National Interest (NIW)
 
Special Immigrants

a.  Religious Workers

b.  Former employees of U.S. Government

c.  Former employees of the Panama Canal Zone

d.  Former employees of U.S. Armed Forces

e.  Retired employees of International Organizations

f.   Former employees of the U.S. consulate in Hong Kong

g.  Employees of International Broadcasting Companies

h.  Special agricultural workers

i.   Foreign medical graduates

j.  Abused spouses and children of U.S. Citizens or Green Card holders  

k.  Permanent Residents who departed the U.S. for additional than 12 months

l.  Foreign children declared dependent in U.S. juvenile
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