PERMANENT RESIDENCY I-90
Every incredible journey begins with a single step.
Your path to permanent residency starts today!
If you seek to become a lawful permanent resident of the United States, you will need to obtain a Green Card through Form I-90, Application to Replace Permanent Resident Card. A Green Card grants you the right to live and work permanently in the U.S., access government benefits, and apply for U.S. citizenship.
Who Is Eligible to Apply for a Green Card?
You may qualify for a Green Card through:
✔ Family Sponsorship – Being an immediate relative of a U.S. citizen
✔ Employment-Based Sponsorship – A U.S. employer petitioning on your behalf
✔ Refugee or Asylee Status – If you were granted asylum or refugee protection
✔ Diversity Visa Lottery – Winning a visa through the U.S. Green Card lottery program
✔ Other Special Categories – Including victims of abuse, crime, or human trafficking
Green Card Application Process
Determine Eligibility – Identify the category that applies to you (family, employment, asylum, etc.).
File the Appropriate Petition – A family member or employer may need to file a petition on your behalf (Form I-130 or Form I-140).
Submit Form I-485 (Adjustment of Status) or Consular Processing – If you are already in the U.S., you file Form I-485. If outside the U.S., you complete Consular Processing.
Attend Biometrics & Interview – USCIS may require you to attend an interview and provide fingerprints.
Receive a Decision – If approved, you will receive your Green Card, granting permanent residency.
WHY CHOOSE US?
Experience and expertise: Our team of immigration specialists has extensive experience in immigration procedures.
Secure and error-free process: We ensure your application is accurate to avoid delays or denials.
Personalized assistance: We handle each case individually to provide the best strategy for you.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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Processing times vary based on the category. Immediate relatives of U.S. citizens have shorter wait times, while employment-based or lottery applicants may take longer.
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If you are adjusting status in the U.S., you can apply for a work permit (Form I-765) while your case is pending.
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Most Green Card applicants need a family member or employer sponsor. Some categories, like refugees, do not require a sponsor.
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USCIS will provide a reason for denial. You may be able to appeal, reapply, or provide additional evidence.
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If adjusting status, you must apply for Advance Parole (Form I-131) before traveling to avoid abandoning your application.