Immigrant Visas
EB Visas
The Immigration and Nationality Act provides a yearly minimum of 140,000 employment-based immigrant visas (EB visas) divided into the five preference categories in the chart below.
Diversity Visa Program
The Diversity Immigrant Visa program is a U.S. congressionally-mandated lottery program for making the United States Permanent Resident Card available to a select number of foreign citizens.
Family-Based Immigration
Current U.S. law allocates 480,000 green cards per year to numerically limited (i.e., including immediate relatives), family-based immigrants, with an established “floor” of 226,000 family-based preference immigrants.
Adopting a Child From a Foreign Country
This chapter will find the basics steps in the orphan adoption process explained in the simplest possible way.
Political Asylum
A political asylum is a form of protection available to people already present in the U.S. who are afraid of returning to their home country because of
Battered Spouses, Children, and Parents
The Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) allows certain spouses, children, and parents of U.S. citizens and permanent residents to file a
Greencard for Registered Nurses
It will be valuable to have a clear picture (and a deeper understanding) of some of these steps, so please read the following carefully to ensure your pathway forward is as smooth as possible.
Investor’s Green Card
The investor’s green card is available to foreign nationals who invest a certain amount of money in the U.S. You can invest money in the U.S by either creating a business or by expanding a company
SD Visa
In the U.S., Religious workers include ministers, priests, and religious brothers and sisters who are authorized by a recognized, non-profit denomination