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Green Card: all what you need to know

The path to your green card can vary, but here’s a general roadmap:

1. Find Your Category:

  • Figure out which eligibility category fits you best: family-based, employment-based, visa lottery, etc.

2. Petition (if needed):

  • If applying through a family member or employer, they usually file a petition for you (Form I-130 or I-140).

3. Priority Date:

  • Once your petition is approved, USCIS assigns you a priority date which determines your place in line for a visa (if applicable).

4. Visa Availability (Wait if needed):

  • Depending on your category and country, you might need to wait for a visa to become available (see the Visa Bulletin).

5. Application Time!

  • If you’re already in the US, file Form I-485 to adjust your status.

  • If you’re outside the US, file Form DS-260 and attend an interview at a US embassy/consulate.

6. Interview and Biometrics (Possible):

  • You might need to attend an interview and provide fingerprints, photos, and a signature.

7. Decision Time:

  • USCIS will review your application and decide to approve or deny your green card.

8. Conditional Residence (Possible):

  • In some cases (like marriage-based applications), you might get a temporary green card first (valid for 2 years). You’ll need to remove conditions later.

9. Green Card Arrival!

  • Upon approval, you’ll receive your green card, the official document proving your lawful permanent resident status.

10. Renewals or Removing Conditions (Possible):

  • Depending on your situation, you might need to renew your green card periodically or go through a process to remove conditions on your residence.

Remember: The green card process can be complex. It’s wise to consult an immigration attorney or representative for specific guidance.

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