How Can You Obtain a Marriage-Based Green Card? The documents that you…

How Can You Obtain a Marriage-Based Green Card?

The documents that you need to obtain a marriage-based Green card are: USCIS Form I-130 (Petition for Alien Relative), USCIS Form G-325A (Biographic Information), USCIS Form I-485 (Application to Register Permanent Residence), USCIS Form I-693 (Medical Examination Results), USCIS Form I-864 (Affidavit of Support), USCIS Form I-765 (Permission for Work Authorization) which is optional and USCIS Form I-131 (Request for Travel Documents) also optional.

What types of Employment-based Green Cards are there?

There are 5 Employment-based Green Cards, starting with: EB-1, which includes multinational managers/executives, foreign nationals with outstanding skills or extraordinary researchers/professors; EB-2, which includes foreign nationals that have an advanced degree or its equivalent; EB-3, professionals or skilled workers; EB-4, special immigrants and EB-5, which includes immigrant entrepreneur who want to invest.

What is the EB-2 Visa?

Employment- Based “Exceptional Ability or Advanced Degree Permanent Residence/Green Card (Second Preference) is the EB-2 which includes foreign nationals holding an advanced degree or its equivalent, or foreign nationals with exceptional ability in sciences, arts, athletics, business, or medicine.

Eligibility for the Asylum Green Card?

To be eligible for a Green Card as an Asylum applicant you need to meet a few requirements. First, you need to file the I-485 Form while you are in the United States. Second, you would have to physically be in the US for at least 1 year after receiving the Asylum Green Card. Third, you need to continue to meet the definition of a refugee. Fourth, you must not be settled in any foreign country and fifth, your asylum grant has not been terminated.
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