Securing a green card gives you the right to live and work in the United States permanently. Each application track has its own rules and timelines, and the right path depends on your personal situation and what route the immigration system allows you to pursue. An immigration law firm in New York can give you advice if you’re unsure which process applies to your case, or if you have run into delays and/or legal complications.
What are the different ways to qualify for a US green card?
- You might qualify through close family ties to a US citizen or lawful permanent resident. This is one of the most common starting points for applicants with immediate relatives already living in the US.
- You may also be eligible through employment, especially if you have specialized skills and a confirmed job offer, or have invested a substantial amount into a US business.
- If you’re from a country with historically low immigration numbers to the US, you may be able to apply through the Diversity Visa Lottery.
- And if you are seeking protection from persecution based on race, religion, nationality, political views, or social group status, you may be able to apply based on refugee or asylum status.
What does the US green card application process look like?
The application process usually starts with a petition. From there, depending on your situation, you’ll either go through consular processing (if you are applying from abroad) or adjustment of status (if you are already in the US). Most applicants also attend interviews.
What can you expect from the interview and biometrics process?
Most applicants need to attend at least one in-person interview either at a US embassy or consulate abroad, or at a USCIS field office if you are applying from within the US.
You’ll also need to provide biometric data, which typically includes your photo and fingerprints.
How long is the waiting time?
Green card processing is slow. It’s normal for applications to take several months or even years to complete. The timeline for each step can vary. Factors like your visa category, your country of origin, and current US immigration backlogs all affect how long the process takes.
Do you need to consult with an immigration law firm in New York?
Legal support is especially important for those dealing with asylum applications and difficult green card petitions.
You might also need legal guidance if you've received a request for additional evidence or if your petition has been delayed without a clear explanation. Have you missed an appointment or perhaps received a notice of intent to deny? In these situations, it makes sense to bring in an immigration attorney who understands how to manage complex cases.
The team at Berd & Klauss, PLLC, is an immigration law firm in New York that helps clients navigate complications in their green card or visa process. Call 212-461-7152 to speak with someone about your case.
About the Author:
Patrick Klauss, Esq., is an immigration attorney and partner at Berd & Klauss, PLLC, who specializes in all aspects of immigration law, from visas to deportation and waivers. Berd & Klauss, PLLC is a boutique, full-service immigration firm in New York dedicated to helping companies and individuals secure immigration benefits in the United States.
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