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As a foreign national, there are several ways through which you can become a U.S. green card holder and lawfully live and work permanently. On this page, we’ll explore the options to get a green card in the USA without marriage. Broadly speaking, green card eligibility can be categorized into three different groups. The first…
If you are looking for a fresh start, new opportunities, or maybe even some exciting challenges, here is a list of the top 5 easiest countries to immigrate to. There are numerous reasons why someone would want to move to another country, and we want to help and guide you to make your immigration journey…
No matter your route to getting a green card USCIS requires all immigrants to go through a medical exam. As with everything in regard to immigration, there are specific protocols and regulations for a USCIS medical exam. Learn everything you need to know about the exam here.
There are two major ways of becoming a U.S. green card holder. Outside of a few exceptions, you can either obtain a family-based or an employment-based green card. Every year, thousands of foreign nationals become lawful permanent residents in the United States through these two main channels.
If you read enough about immigration law, you might think that a U.S. green card is the pinnacle of achievement–the end of the immigration journey. But just because you are a lawful permanent resident, doesn’t mean that there isn’t more out there. U.S. citizens enjoy rights and privileges that green card holders do not. The…