Green Cards
The Fifth Preference is conditional residency for individuals who invest
$1,000,000 (or in certain cases $500,000) in a new commercial enterprise that
employs ten or more U.S. citizens or authorized immigrant workers full-time. The
applicant must be involved in day-to-day management....more
Employment-based immigration is divided into five categories, each with
sub-categories, which will be discussed at length below. Each category is
referred to as a numerical preference....more
PERM stands for the Program Electronic Review Management
System. It is the new system that is used for processing labor certification
applications and was incorporated in 2005.....more
Adjustment of Status, or AOS, this application that must be
filed by the alien with the USCIS in order to receive a Green Card. This is for
aliens who are in the U.S. on various types of visas and would like to change
their status to that of Legal Permanent Resident....more
A US Employer has to apply for the Green Card in respect to
the Alien. This is a three (3)-step process for most applicants, which involves
filing the PERM application with the Department of Labor (DOL), upon
certification of the PERM application....more
The U.S. is currently experiencing a severe shortage of
nurses. This shortage is opening up opportunities for foreign educated and
trained nurses to immigrate to the US on Green Cards.....more
Family Immigration includes green cards for family members,
Child Status Protection Act (CSPA), green card information for battered spouses
and/or children, etc., divorce/annulment, etc., fiancée visa, K-3 visa, etc.....more |