- April 20, 2020
- Posted by: administrator
- Category: Blog
A green card is a key to becoming a United States citizen. The formal term for a green card is legal permanent residency. Having a green card allows you to legally live and work in the United States. There are essentially three major ways to get a green card. You can get one through family members, and employer or a few other special reasons.
For many people born outside the U.S., the employment-based immigration process is an ideal route to obtaining a green card and permanent residence. Not only can the employment-based process take significantly less time than family-based immigration, but employers willing to sponsor foreign nationals often have access to financial, legal, and other resources that can smooth the way toward a successful immigration application.
Non-US Citizen may be eligible for this immigrant visa preference category if you are a skilled worker, professional, or other worker.
“Skilled workers” are persons whose job requires a minimum of 2 years training or work experience, not of a temporary or seasonal nature.
“Professionals” are persons whose job requires at least a U.S. baccalaureate degree or a foreign equivalent and are a member of the professions.
The “other workers” subcategory is for persons performing unskilled labor requiring less than 2 years training or experience, not of a temporary or seasonal nature.
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Email: info@usimmigrationandvisa.com