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USA - Green Card
We provide you with the information and the directions necessary to apply for lawful permanent
residence (LPR), or "green cards". We will give you the opportunity to access information
regarding ways to get a "green card". A "green card" gives you official immigration
status (Lawful Permanent Residency) in the United states.
Our firm has all of the resources to provide clients with legal expertise in all areas
of immigration law, regulations, and policy.
With Over TEN (10) years of experience exclusively in the US Immigration field,
the Firm has represented clients from around the world, including professionals,
skilled workers, unskilled workers, large multi-national corporations, small businesses,
celebrities, sports professionals and those individuals who require immigration
assistance for their families.
Difference between a Visa and a status
A nonimmigrant visa is something you can see and touch. It is a stamp placed on
a page in your passport. It can not be issued inside the U.S. It can be obtained
only at a US Embassy or consulate outside of USA. Status is the name given to the
particular group of privileges you received after being allowed to enter the USA
with your visa.
You may obtain status or Green Cards under following programs:
Employment Based
- EB1/NIW Discussion (Self-Sponsorship Options)
- EB1-EA (Alien of Extraordinary Ability)
- EB1-OR (Outstanding Researcher)
- EB1-ET(Executive Transferee)
- National Interest Waiver
- EB-2 (Second Employment Based Preference)
- Schedule A (Nurses & Physical Therapists)
- EB-3(Third Employment Based Preference)
- Labor Certification
- RIR Labor Certification
- PERM
- EB-4 (Religious Worker)
- VAWA (Violence Against Women Act)
- EB-5 (Immigrant Investor)
Family Based
- Adoption (International)
- Marriage Green Card
- Other Family Based
Other
- AOS (Adjustment of Status)
- Asylum (Political)
- Divorce
- Green Card Lottery
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