How do overseas people get American green cards?

Many people will choose to immigrate to the United States, so how can overseas people get American green cards? This is a problem that many people care about. Let's take a look at the relevant information together. Welcome to reading.

I. Migration of relatives

Relatives immigrants account for the vast majority of all immigrants. According to the applicant's identity and the distance between relatives, relatives immigrants can be divided into five categories (close relatives, FB 1, FB2A/B, F3, F4). Relatives who can apply for a green card include spouses, parents, children, brothers and sisters of American citizens, spouses and unmarried children of green card holders.

The types of relative immigrants can sometimes be upgraded, downgraded or even disqualified. For example, when a green card holder wants to apply for a spouse, the applicant becomes an American citizen during the application process, making the FB2 class a close relative of the citizen. Suddenly, there is no schedule and it is accelerated. For another example, citizens who apply for unmarried children over 2 1 year old originally belong to FB 1 category, but in the application process, their children get married and become FB3 category, and the waiting period becomes longer. For example, if a green card holder applies for an unmarried child under 2 1 year old, during the application process, if the child is married, then the child will be disqualified.

Relatives' migration seems simple, but sometimes the situation is complicated. For example, the spouse of domestic violence tried to delay the application for green card to exercise personal control over the applicant, the applicant died unfortunately during the application process, the applicant's identity changed during the application process, the beneficiary's marital status changed or his age was over 2 1 year, the child was born out of wedlock, and he lacked financial security. It is still possible for foreign relatives to get a green card through kinship. It is recommended to consult an experienced immigration lawyer.

Second, skilled immigrants.

Skilled immigrants in the United States apply for the category of skilled immigrants in the United States by relying on the comprehensive strength of the applicant's education level, professional skills and language ability. If you want to find a supporter to help you apply successfully, you must find an experienced and certified professional company to provide real-time full-time support.

Skilled immigrants in the United States generally include:

IT is divided into five categories: science, art, education, sports, and business, covering researchers, academicians of research institutes, senior engineers, inventors, senior IT programmers, computer experts, professional doctors, academic doctors, associate professors in various disciplines, postdoctoral doctors, and doctors in academic fields. Painters, calligraphers, dancers, musicians, music directors, singers, singers, movie stars, supermodels, TV hosts, film directors, teachers, animation designers, etc. Special-grade teachers at all levels, educational theorists, etc. ; A famous athlete, coach, etc. Famous entrepreneurs, traders, management experts, financial experts, advertising planning experts, marketing experts, management consulting experts, economists and other occupations.

In fact, many industries, such as film and television producers, producers, coaches, and company partners who have made professional inventions, may have EB- 1A immigration conditions. There are many ways to immigrate to the United States, and there is no only choice, only the one that suits you best. Before choosing the way and type of immigration to the United States, you should fully understand your own situation and choose the way that suits you better.

Three. Humanitarian migrants

There are five acceptable reasons under the framework of American immigration law: persecution based on race, persecution based on religion, persecution based on nationality, persecution based on political views, and persecution based on belonging to a specific social group.

Asylum applications need to be based on real fears. In the process of applying for asylum, the applicant needs to face the inquiry of the immigration judge, and all the facts and details must stand scrutiny. Asylum applications should be filed within one year after entering the United States. If the asylum application is approved, you can submit a green card application one year after approval.