Green Cards / Immigrant Visas

Immigration Lawyer Los Angeles

Immigrant Visa or what is popularly known as “Green Card” is for those who want to work legally and live permanently in the United States. Having this immigrant visa results to permanent residency and will enable an applicant to apply for Unites States citizenship provided that all the requirements are satisfied.

Since we are an immigration law firm, we provide services associated with your immigration. It is our job to help you obtain your “Green Card” through different methods such as employment based or family based application.

Under the immigration law, there are various categories allowed to apply for an immigrant visa or popularly called as “green card” and these are the following:

1. Family Immigration – This covers those foreign nationals who were given the privilege to work and live permanently in the United States. In addition, family members can also be given the chance to enter the United States legally.

2. Marriage to a Foreign National – This is for those US citizens who are married to a foreigner. The legal spouse is then given an immigrant visa.

3. Employer sponsored – This is for those people employed outside US and given the opportunity to migrate to US with the help of an employer.

4. Special Immigrants – This is given to selected cases like religious workers, those who work as interpreters, and those foreign nationals working in behalf of the US government.

Above mentioned are just few of the many cases which can be permitted to apply for an immigrant visa. If you have a concern or something is slowing down the process of your immigration, we will be at your rescue. So, give us a call now!

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