6 benefits of the GREEN CARD! 1. You would able to sponsor…

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.

What is the new law for Green Card holders?

If you have a green card and do not report yourself on your tax return as an immigrant or are out of the country for an extended period of time, the new laws mean that your citizenship application or green card might be declined and you may even be deported.

What Forms are required for the Family Green Card application?

The required Forms for the Family-based Green Card are: Family Sponsorship Form (I-130), Green Card Application Form (I-485), Online Green Card Application Form (DS-260), Financial Support Form (I-864), Work Permit Application Form (I-765) and Travel Permit Application Form (I-131).

Applying for the Green Card in 5 steps!

Each type of Green Card can differ from one another in terms of the application process, but it usually goes like this: 1. A petitioner must file an immigrant petition for you (in some cases, you can file one for yourself); 2. You file a Green Card application with USCIS or a visa application with the U.S. Department of State, only after USCIS approves your immigrant petition; 3. You provide your fingerprints, photos and signature at the biometrics appointment; 4. You collect all the required documents and prepare for the interview and 5. You attend the interview!

Can a green card holder sponsor a friend?

Unfortunately, only family members can sign the petition for the immigrant Visa or Green Card. What you can do, though is file an I-864 (Affidavit of Support) form, which is a way to fund your friend’s immigration petition.

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.

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 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.
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