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The American Dream is closer than you think! You can become a Green Card holder by investing in the United States.
The EB5 visa program allows you to invest in regional centers or direct businesses.
Companies in the United States often look for overseas talent to complement their local services.
Explore your employment-based visa options:
U.S. Citizens and Permanent Residents can sponsor their immediate family members to immigrate legally.
Whether it is through marriage or a family petition, you can reunite your family by applying for the appropriate visa program.
Contrary to what many believe, there are several status legalization options to explore. The right one depends solely on your case and needs.
If you, or any close one might be at risk of deportation, this is the time to take action and legalize your immigration status.
The United States of America offers protection to those persecuted in their home countries for religious, political, or social beliefs.
An asylum application is a complex process and we strongly suggest you are guided by a professional through it.
Undocumented immigrants under the age of 21 and abandoned or neglected by their parents may be eligible for a status legalization program called SIJS (Special Immigrant Juvenile Status.)
To be eligible for SIJS the minor must have been declared dependent in a juvenile court and prove that it is not in their best interest to return to their home country.
A status adjustment is not only for those without a legal immigration status. If you’re currently under a temporary visa and wish to apply for a different one, you will also need a status adjustment.
By adjusting your immigration status, you avoid being at risk of deportation and losing the right to return to the United States.
You can become a U.S. citizen if you have lived in the country as a permanent resident for 5 years or more, 3 if you are married to a U.S. citizen.
The naturalization process includes the citizenship test, in which you will have to prove your abilities with the English language and knowledge of U.S. civics.